LBH, thanks for the reply and confirm! Good ideas and I'll investigate further and play around with it to see if I can make it more reproducible. If I could zero in on what's causing the anomaly, maybe I could control it. That would be so sweet. The sounds outta this are very nice and the sonic possibilities are endless. As with the rest of the V collection, lovin' it! Just need more time ...
Edit: Ah Ha! Thanks for the tips again LBH! Made some headway. Can reproduce the sound by shifting the decay on the Harmonic Envelope of Partial 1 from it's default 0 to something greater. That is the bell sound! Some combination of decay and some sustain. The anomaly is still there though, for example, if the decay is set to 0.080 and sustain remains 0, so you can barely hear the bell sound, the random change still happens. I'll play with it more when I get a chance ... Edit end.
Edit: Couldn't wait. It's all about the sustain in the Partial 1 Harmonic Envelope. Can't reproduce the random anomaly, but if the sustain is set to around 2.5 regardless of changing the decay, it's the exact bell sound or very close. I have no idea what is causing the glitch in the algorithm in the software to randomly add sustain (fixed amount as the tone is the same every glitch), that also seems to extend the release. The anomaly is still happening because every once in a while I'll get a poly sound with one of the other notes in the sequence instead of a clean arpeggio, or a sustained note beyond what it should be. Also it seems to only happen when you lift off a note, probably obviously, but another clue. So it seems it is a real software bug. Hopefully this is enough info for the software gurus to go on. Does this get reported from here automatically? In spite of this, the beauty is I can control adding in the sound in the mods section! This software truly kicks the donkey! Edit end.