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bodine_jethro
Total Posts: 37
Joined 04-21-2008 status: Regular |
I have a fairly simple question.
Any tips out there? |
TonyPhillips
Total Posts: 844
Joined 09-16-2005 status: Guru |
None of the above, really. The PEG controls the CHANGE in pitch, not the pitch itself. The Pitch is still selected by the note you play. The PEG “Modifies” that selected pitch according to the parameters you set.
If you set HOLD TIME to a long number, there won’t be any PEG affect for a long time. I’m GUESSING (since I don’t have my mo at my fingertips) you could accomplish what you want with these parameters: (I’m assuming you want the FALL to happen whether or not you release the key.)
Hold Time: 0
You probably need to set the EG (Envelope Generator) to somewhat matching parameters so that the source waveform stops sounding after the appropriate duration. Something like:
Attack: 0 (Instant on)
...Something like that… :) Hope this helps. Play with these parameters using a simple, stable, long-running voice like a SinePad (PRE4/64) (with Portamento OFF so it doesn’t confuse matters) |
bodine_jethro
Total Posts: 37
Joined 04-21-2008 status: Regular |
Thank you for your help.
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