v9 Bug - Envelope Modulator Tremolo

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I'm absolutely LOVING the new modulation features, they are amazingly creative and easier to use. I finally managed to get the 'envelope' modulator type (not the follower) to work, in previous versions I couldn't get anything out of it. However, I couldn't get the tremolo to work during the sustain phase unless I restarted playback. This is using audio as the trigger, not midi. I thought I'd set it up wrong until I restarted playback and then *boom* it works.

Really a minor bug, but wanted to highlight it anyway. Thank you for your work on the follower, envelope and pitch modulators, it's opening up a lot of potential for crazy sound design!
Last edited by vectorwarrior on Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Ahh, so it seems changing the tremolo depth, speed and delay amounts require a restart of playback too. Essentially any change to the ADSR tremolo envelope.

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Aaaaha, interesting, added to to-do list! ;)
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The Hold dB value also has this behavior too.

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Also, on the subject of the envelope window. Can you make it so that the graph is not static by default? Personally I find having to follow the graph really difficult, having it locked to the current time is WAAY easier for setting up thresholds, so I'm switching it off every time i create a modulator. Up to you of course, but there's my feedback :)

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You mean so that the graph moves by default? I wonder how can you look at it :D. I know everyone else does it that way, it's actually easier to implement that (that's probably the reason), but I find it extremely hard to look at these graphs. So, well, I'm afraid the default stays the same way, but it's one click away! ;)
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