Positive modulation amounts on envelope times shorten the respective phases. It's programmed that way. You can either program a longer decay time from the beginning that is shortened by all sequencer steps except for those that you want to be longer or you use a modulation slot where you use a sequencer track as source with full negative amount on decay or release time (don't forget to set the destination in the respective sequencer track to off). ----- Original Message ----- From: skylab001 To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 9:45 AM Subject: [DSI Synths] Controlling Envelope release with the sequencer I'm having some issues with controlling envelope 2 release (or decay for that matter) with the sequencer. I'm trying to create a sound that "opens up" on certain steps and when I set a track to control env 2 release to do this, it actually seems to close env 2's release and doesn't work as I intend. If I play the sequence by hand it and tweak env 2 release, I get the sound I want, It's only when I try sequencing it that I have issues. What am I doing wrong?
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Re: [DSI Synths] Controlling Envelope release with the sequencer
2009-05-15 by Stefan Trippler
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