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Savante Junior Member
Joined: 23 Jul 2010 Posts: 59 Location: Rural Northern California
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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MeneerJansen wrote: | What you might like is EG Type 1 of the Monologue: it's A/R. Set the Attack to 3. That is: you press a note and it starts to decay immediately. No matter if you keep the note pressed or not. |
Yes, this is the ADR (not ASR) behavior I have been inquiring about. moho's post with diagrams indicate this is possible, and very encouraging for me about the Monologue.
MeneerJansen wrote: | I wonder what happens if one sets a synth to your settings (i.e. A = 3, D = 70, S = 0, R = 70) and one keeps a note pressed. It would decay to zero, wouldn't it? |
Yes, the sound will smoothly decay to zero whether or not the key is held or released (until a new note is played). The decay is the same in either case because the Decay value and Release value are set to the same value. Because the Sustain value is zero, the note begins to decay immediately after the attack reaches its full level and the decay continues to smoothly decrease the volume of the note until it reaches zero. The length of the decay (the time it takes for the volume to decay to zero) is determined by the value assigned to both Decay and Release.
Thank you for the links to the videos.
Best regards,
Savante _________________ Korg synths played with ribbon controller pitch bend:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak2eL_0rCBE&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX1fHKsjwaA&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pmp3sR91ak&feature=channel
First-ever synth I owned: Korg DW-8000, Current Korg gear: Korg Kronos 2; Korg Minilogue XD; Korg Krome EX; Korg Nautilus 61 |
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