

Hmm.From looking at the CGI graphics and listening, the thing that is missing with that set from what I can see, are the articulation controls and so you will miss the authenticity of a real piano if that's what's you are looking for. My other thought is that I am primarily having issues on louder transients, not softer ones.

However, even though I always figured this problem was inevitable, the problem never seems to appear in Slate Trigger! Slate Trigger NEVER FLAMS (or has bad timing), EVER! So there is obviously something that can (and needs to) be tweaked to get a tight response. Does that work, could this fix the issue you are having?"Very Interesting! I've always been suspicious of audio-trigger algorithms because the transient can be very subjective.

Perhaps this is the issue with your samples as well? Please try adding a noise gate before Addictive Trigger, and set it so that it makes everything below, let's say -40dB silent. Does that work, could this fix the issue you are having?" We will look into this and see if there's anything that can be done on our side for future versions of Addictive Trigger, but you should be able to work around the issue by adding a noise gate that removes the low volume noise on that track. Your samples however have a noise before the actual hits that hovers around this limit which confuses the algorithm. From looking at the material you sent then it could be due to our algorithm that tries to find sample accurate trig start positions use a noise floor of -50db. "Thanks for getting back with all these files! Sorry for the slow reply. I also tried the AD CUSTOMER SOLUTION (and it still doesn't work)

It still doesn't work "on the grid" for me and my logic pro 10.5. I got the same issues, and i tried a dozen of different solution.
