Sendy wrote:Speaking of which, I'd LOVE it if the quantize option on the digital envelope wasn't a switch but a knob or slider, so you could choose how much the envelope was quantized. Quantized envelopes can create some really cool "synthy" artificial effects.
Dive amp env release? Zebra too.
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
- KVRAF
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- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
Urs explained it - it's a result of modelling the behaviour of the real thing.3ee wrote:Maybe Urs was going for envelope release VS voice count (in a kind of non perceptible manner) since Diva is kinda hungry on the CPU.
After listening to some real Jupiter examples, that is how the real thing behaves.
- KVRAF
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- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
hmm, Zebra envelopes exhibit exactly the same behaviour. To my ears it's not a subtle effect - the difference with the aforementioned Synth1's envelope fade out, or with a physical oscillator like a plucked string, is quite apparent.
Any chance of a 'natural' decay option for Z3?
Any chance of a 'natural' decay option for Z3?
- u-he
- 30247 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Hmmm, no, Zebra's work differently. They're always finite, but they also always reach zero with a perfect tangent.
Try Varislope mode with slope to the left, and long release times...
Try Varislope mode with slope to the left, and long release times...
- KVRAF
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Edit: tried again and vari slope at it's most extreme setting does itUrs wrote:Hmmm, no, Zebra's work differently. They're always finite, but they also always reach zero with a perfect tangent.
Try Varislope mode with slope to the left, and long release times...
And if envelopes and msegs are combined in a new module in Z3 that should make any decay slope possible?
