> I was thinking about this, and I think the best way is to set up the > envelopes of the chanter Group samples so the sustain pedal has no > effect. Posted by: "Dennis Burns" dennis@... boldersounds2003 > Tue May 22, 2007 7:03 am (PST) > > Nick - can you be more specific? I'm assuming you are suggesting > doing this with the AMP ENV offset values? Even simpler, Dennis - I just mean that you could make the decay and sustain portions of the regular amp envelope short enough that freezing the envelope (which is basically what cc64 does) has no effect. It's still responding to cc64 messages, but it's not doing anything different than it would have done anyway. Sorry if I'm not thinking clearly about what cc64 actually does, but I think you get the idea. (cc64 is one of those things that just happens without any additional programming, so I've never had to stop and think about it.) Nick Batzdorf, editor/publisher Virtual Instruments Magazine - the world of softsynths and samplers www.Virtualinstrumentsmag.com 1-877 VImagzn (846-2496) 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101
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Re: How to filter out cc#64 to a group?
2007-05-22 by Nick Batzdorf
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