ADSR control for White Noise?

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Hi, I'm trying to slow down, or soften the attack of the white-noise in
ZebraCM, with limited success. Is there a way? Thanx for any clues.
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glokraw wrote:Hi, I'm trying to slow down, or soften the attack of the white-noise in
ZebraCM, with limited success. Is there a way? Thanx for any clues.
:)
Modulate volume with an Env whose attack is set high? Either the main Vol parameter (in the center, it is typically modulated by Env1) or the noise module's Volume parameter should work.

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tylenol wrote:
glokraw wrote:Hi, I'm trying to slow down, or soften the attack of the white-noise in
ZebraCM, with limited success. Is there a way? Thanx for any clues.
:)
Modulate volume with an Env whose attack is set high? Either the main Vol parameter (in the center, it is typically modulated by Env1) or the noise module's Volume parameter should work.
Hi, I'm trying to control the white noise separate from the waveform. But it looks like in ZebraCM at least, that the two share the same access to envelopes, but by routing the noise volume to env1, and the noise filter to env2, then using legato, and tweaking the velocity in the main filter section, I'm getting closer to having a flute sound, with white noise gradually entering and trailing out of the sound, with the illusion of quietly retriggering like it is on its own envelope. (A flute being played on a very windy hilltop, is the sound I'm looking for)
:-o :shock: :? Makes one appreciate what the pro sound designers go through to get their favorite ideas into reality :oops:
Thanks for the ideas!

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