AVP(s) & Sonic Laboratory - How To Adjust Volume Attack & Release In Kontakt
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 14 posts since 28 Aug, 2006
Hi! Thanks to your great 50% off winter sale, I just purchased both of the AVP bundles & the Sonic Laboratory as well.
I'm using them in Kontakt 4 and would like to adjust both the attack & release phases of the volume. Normally, I would adjust these phases in the AHDSR modulation for the volume. The PSAVP & PSSL instruments do not have the AHDSR. They do have a modulation for volume (at the bottom when you click edit), but adjusting this does not seem to affect either of these volume phases. I'm would like to bring the voice/sound in very slowly & then maximize the release phase to sound for as long as possible. So...this is a request for some guidance to accomplish these phase adjustments in Kontakt.
Thanks & Peace...John
I'm using them in Kontakt 4 and would like to adjust both the attack & release phases of the volume. Normally, I would adjust these phases in the AHDSR modulation for the volume. The PSAVP & PSSL instruments do not have the AHDSR. They do have a modulation for volume (at the bottom when you click edit), but adjusting this does not seem to affect either of these volume phases. I'm would like to bring the voice/sound in very slowly & then maximize the release phase to sound for as long as possible. So...this is a request for some guidance to accomplish these phase adjustments in Kontakt.
Thanks & Peace...John
- KVRian
- 954 posts since 26 Sep, 2005 from UK
Hi,
In the volume modulation graph that you mention (at the bottom of the edit window), you can click and drag the small blue square in the top left. If you pull this to the right you create a slower attack.
Next, click and drag on the timeline along the bottom of the graph. Pull it to the left and you will see another blue square come into view on the right. Pull this right and you can lengthen the decay.
Let me know if this works for you!
In the volume modulation graph that you mention (at the bottom of the edit window), you can click and drag the small blue square in the top left. If you pull this to the right you create a slower attack.
Next, click and drag on the timeline along the bottom of the graph. Pull it to the left and you will see another blue square come into view on the right. Pull this right and you can lengthen the decay.
Let me know if this works for you!
Sound design, audio editing, and instrument programming for UVI Workstation and Falcon/MachFive
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- KVRian
- 954 posts since 26 Sep, 2005 from UK
You are welcome
Sound design, audio editing, and instrument programming for UVI Workstation and Falcon/MachFive
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