When adding new instances of string sections, there's an automated process that repositions the new sections in the virtual space to prevent overlapping and automatically applies an anti-phasing setup to avoid potential phase cancellation issues.
However, in certain circumstances (e.g., duplicating a track in some DAWs), the automation may not take effect. It's a good practice to double-check that the instruments are never overlapping in the virtual room space in the Room Simulator and that they have different anti-phasing (Divisi) settings, at least between the instances that are duplicated and playing in unison.
You can check and edit the anti-phasing settings on the advanced parameters /instrument / Divisi Anti-Phasing. This precaution ensures that when you use multiple instances of the same instrument to create a unified, layered sound, they do not interfere with each other, maintaining the desired sound quality and preventing unwanted phase-related artifacts.
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