In this case you can play around with the portamento (Glide) as well, to get more of a slow attack effect from note to note. - Egan dhamaryder wrote: > > > silly me. You have to let the note release completely before playing > again. then the slow > attack works. sorry. > > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:DSI_Evolver%40yahoogroups.com>, "dhamaryder" <dhamaryder@...> wrote: > > > > Hi Guys and Girls, I'm working on a patch that uses ring modulation > with oscillators > 3&4 > > levels set to zero, so only the resultant tones sound. I wanted to > make a slow attack so I > > set both the LPF and VCA to very slow attack. I wanted to make it so > that as I played > each > > new key the attack would be slow. But what happens is that as I play > each new key I get > a > > sharp attack for each new note(like a bell sound). I really want to > take off the attack > sound > > for each noew note sounding but don't know how to do it or why it > keeps sounding as if > I > > have it on short attack. All of the other modulators are off or set > to zero,including env. > 3. > > Any ideas on how to accomplish what I'm looikng for? > > thanks a lot, > > steve > > > >
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Re: [Evolver] Re: question about slow attack on evelopes
2007-09-07 by Egan Budd
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