I find the opposite. If I have two saws slightly detuned, with 0 release, and play staccato notes, it makes no difference to the attack characteristic if RR is on or off. But if I add some release, say 4 seconds, and then play staccato notes so the note begins while the release from the previous note is still decaying, the attack characteristic will cycle with RR off.Chris-S wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 7:42 pm Also note that on talalpha there is different behavior when RR is set on or off.
With RR off (default) the initial phasing goes away after some playing while with RR on the phasing is constant.
But with RR on, the attack characteristic will remain static for the first few notes, but then begin to cycle. If there is a pause allowing the release to fully decay, and you start playing again, it 'resets' and you get the static attack characteristic again until you've played more notes.
Edit: I tested this with polyphony at 6 voices. It seems the cycling with RR on is just a consequence of the voices maxing out, effectively making each new note legato. Setting polyphony to 12 with RR on makes it take much longer for the cycling to begin due it taking longer for the voices to max out.
