I've been using Synthmaster since Christmas, and I've really been enjoying its combination of completely conventional VA architecture (it works just like my hardware AN1x) with luxurious feature overload (you mean I can have eight different waves per oscillator with individually controllable volume, pan, tone and phase? and FM? and AM?)
However, one or two things have been bugging me. When I play rapidly repeated notes on a polyphonic patch with filter cutoff modulated with a multisegment envelope, every dozen or so notes one will play with an obviously different (apparently wrong) envelope. The notes seem to play with a constant cutoff set at the level of the final node of the envelope.
I've reproduced this on very simple patches with only amp and filter modulation active. Is this a known issue? have I missed something?
I'm running Synthmaster 2.6.21 as a 32 bit VST in REAPER 4.76 on OS X 10.10
Envelope triggering bug?
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- KVRAF
- 6578 posts since 14 Nov, 2006 from Ankara, Turkey
Hi there,
Would it be possible for you to upload a preset that demonstrates this issue ?
or email it to me at bulent.biyikoglu AT gmail. DOT com
Would it be possible for you to upload a preset that demonstrates this issue ?
or email it to me at bulent.biyikoglu AT gmail. DOT com
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 24 Jan, 2015
Two presets attached demonstrating the issue, using an MSEG to modulate the filter cutoff. I have activated the arpeggiator, which makes it very easy to hear the behaviour i'm talking about. I would expect every note to sound identical, but on my system every so often a note stands out with a completely different filter cutoff. The same thing happens when I trigger repeated notes from my sequencer or midi keyboard.
Hope you can shed some light on this!
Hope you can shed some light on this!
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