The values on page 25 of the JABB manual should read:
0-32 = off
33-64 = falloffs
65-95 = doits
96-127 = kisses
Please make this correction in your manual.
Tom
The values on page 25 of the JABB manual should read:
0-32 = off
33-64 = falloffs
65-95 = doits
96-127 = kisses
Please make this correction in your manual.
Tom
Will do... I was using values closer to the higher ones in the manual and getting good results... I'll try these...
Page 44 looks like a copy/paste from the GPO manual, with "GPO" not being replaced with "JABB".
Thanks for spotting this. This is the description of how the Kontakt Player works and the same info about the Library Directory applies the same the JABB. We'll correct it in the next run.Originally Posted by Chaim Goldman
Do I get a prize?Originally Posted by Garritan
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Hey! Here's one more (I think)
Page 45, the very last paragraph, where it starts: "• Portamento", The second line reads:
"This is especially useful for instruments like the where slides are a normal characteristic."
Maybe there is a word missing between "the" and "where"?
It's the invisible trombone!
... which goes together with the invisible Trumpet shakes ...![]()
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I believe there is a misprint in the J&BB manual that states one can use GPO Studio to load J&BB nki files for notation programs that don't provide other means of doing so. Probably was part of the direct lifting from the GPO manual, which somehow made it to the J&BB manual. In any case, hope we'll have J&BB Studio in a few weeks.
Don´t know if this has been adressed before.
The manual says that the volume for accordion is set by velocity.
It´s in fact set with the CC#1.
Björn
Hi all,
Just checking to make sure that the Growl (cc#18) is not included in the Trumpet 1 Open Lite instrument in JABB. Is this correct?
The manual includes "Fltr/Grl" under its controls but I cannot get cc18 to affect anything on that instrument. cc18 works fine in the Full Tpt 1 KS however.
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