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I am trying to get a note (in EEG) to last more than 5 seconds. It seems to peter out at that point no matter what effects I try.
Is there a way to do it? Thanks, Keith |
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Hi Keith,
Are the notes just cutting out completely? Or are they simply decaying too fast? |
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It goes pretty steady for 4 seconds, then dies out in about 1/2 a second. Not a bad taper, but too fast, and I'd like to have the note last longer.
Thanks. |
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That sounds a bit unusual--is there any chance you can email me or post a recording of some notes so I can get a sense of what might be going on? |
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I could e-mail something, but it's just holding down a single note on Kontakt's keyboard. I've discovered that lower notes seem to last much longer. I was shooting for an A6, and that lasts about 4 seconds. But, several octaves lower, the note lasts about 10 seconds.
Is that inherant in guitar playing? If so, I could carefully splice a few notes together I suppose. Thanks. |
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Yeah, the decay on the high notes is much shorter than the lower notes. Try playing the notes at a medium velocity, since at the highest velocity, sometimes the decay relative to the initial attack volume sounds shorter. |
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