It's doable, within certain limits.Unqlenol wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 7:45 am Is there any way to break out of the global nature of the envelopes? If 'yes', a practical example would be appreciated.
To elaborate: I would love to be able to set up different amp or filter envelope values per oscillator. Pitch too, but pitch envelope depth is already available per oscillator so pitch worries me less.
The above would allow me to, for example, set up a waveform osc with longer amp env for 'body' and a short snappy amp env on a sample for attack ... or vice versa of course.
Is this doable?
To control individual oscillators volume (analog/noice/sample), you should select Osc Level as destination in the macro mod matrix, and a source like one of the LFOs, or any of the three enveloppes to control it (Also it might help to set the initial level to zero to have full control). Keep in mind though that the controlled OSC volume will still go after that in the global VCA enveloppe, so it's better to set this one to the longer time.
Filter : There's only one filter, so the VCF eg will apply to the filter.( though you can modulate it's segments in the matrix with any source)
However, in the future, we have plans to add a 'one shot' mode on the two Lfos, and therefore they will be available to control the volume of single oscillators without the sacrifice of one of the 3 enveloppes.(and also to mod the different enveloppe curves, whatever destinations they apply to)
last thing : If you have a short sample, it will be remain short even if the amp EV is long. So, depending on your sample pool, this option is open.
There are other plans specific for the sample oscillator that will help you perform various tasks, including in the direction you mention, but I'll detail it later.