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Oh man I hope it exists somewhere. As for soft strings, you can still go into the sample on kontakt and see exactly how many milliseconds before the sample starts so it doesn't matter what type of articulation or string sample, as far as I understand it.
 
I think what you want is implemented in the Piramid Engine from Audio Imperia libraries, it would be nice if it can expand to other libraries as well, maybe a kontakt script or something.
 
Most libraries out of the box unfortunately have very different delays, at least in legato patches there is usually a shorter delay for the first note than for the following legato-transitioned notes. And then other articulations (e.g. short articulations) often have another delay, so when using keyswitch patches, it becomes completely hopeless to find one negative track delay that will work.

Some developers have recognized the need for uniform note delays and implemented a mode that provides consistent note delays, like Audio Imperia above, another example that comes to my mind is Tokio Scoring Strings, there are probably some others.

And then there are some Kontakt scripts that try to solve this problem for libraries where the developer hasn't provided such a setting. I have used the Variable Delay Compensator for CSS and it works quite well (once I figured out some quirks), it can also be adapted to other libraries, but there currently doesn't seem to be any well-maintained collection of user settings for different libraries. This also shows in the UI which negative track delay you need to set: https://vi-control.net/community/th...script-for-css-but-for-any-others-too.135104/
 
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