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Unfortunately there are still noise issues on many of the repetition patches in Ark 3. Before, they would kind of drop out and the release sounded really stark. One of the issues that I think was addressed was how releases are handled on articulations such as crescendos and decrescendos if you release the key early. There were several ensembles that had bad round robins (weird phasing issues, odd stereo field glitches, odd attacks on the sample, etc) and I'm not hearing them now as I play through. Especially the taikos? I don't know maybe I'm just nuts.Īlso, I am pretty positive (or totally insane) that various round robin issues in the percussion of Ark 3 were fixed. I may be crazy but some of the percussion in Ark 3 sounds clearer to me - like a little less woofy. They have fixed the issue in Ark 2/3 where editing anything in the multi articulations menus would drop samples out of capsule - something I assumed was an issue with Capsule itself. The mid string fast tremolo does still have some clicking/popping noise but maybe it's not quite so intrusive as before. There are other things that just kind of feel a bit tighter - certain brass transitions, etc.
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The room noise buildup issue in the Ark 2 piano has also been improved.
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They're not 100% smooth like the other sections, but they're better. The mid string tails in Ark 2 are a bit improved. The updates also address "miscellaneous small fixes" but they are, in my opinion, sometimes not so small.