Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
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per99
- KVRist
- 170 posts since 5 Oct, 2017 from Närförort söder
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
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per99
- KVRist
- 170 posts since 5 Oct, 2017 from Närförort söder
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
So the filter envelope only affects the cutoff frequency and nothing else? I didn't realize that until now (because the filter section has so many more functions than that).
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jackoo
- KVRian
- 616 posts since 3 Jul, 2006
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
Yes, I think that's true. So with your previous setting, you were keeping the cutoff at max through the envelope.
BTW: your guitar sounded very nice! congrats.
BTW: your guitar sounded very nice! congrats.
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per99
- KVRist
- 170 posts since 5 Oct, 2017 from Närförort söder
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
Thanks! I may have mentioned that I still haven't got a midi keyboard. I guess you have one, and I wonder if it's possible to change some kind of setting, so that the velocity signal sent from the keyboard never exceeds a specific value (lets say 94), regardless of how hard you hit the keys? Because if that's the case, maybe I should upload my bass guitar.
(For some reason it isn't possible to get the rattling sound totally silent, unless I uncheck the enable box. The rattling sound has its own program, but if I automatize the volume and turn it down to zero it's still audible.)
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jackoo
- KVRian
- 616 posts since 3 Jul, 2006
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
Hi,
There are (free) vst plugins to scale the velocity, so you can restrict the domain of velocity however you want. These work best in a modular setup / DAW (like EnergyXT), but perhaps could work in other DAWs that support more complex midi routing. So no problem at all with that.
What do you mean by "its own program"? normally this kind of behavior should be handled with expression (CC11) or the amplitude ADSR.
There are (free) vst plugins to scale the velocity, so you can restrict the domain of velocity however you want. These work best in a modular setup / DAW (like EnergyXT), but perhaps could work in other DAWs that support more complex midi routing. So no problem at all with that.
What do you mean by "its own program"? normally this kind of behavior should be handled with expression (CC11) or the amplitude ADSR.
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per99
- KVRist
- 170 posts since 5 Oct, 2017 from Närförort söder
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
I haven't forgotten about this. I will try to explain in a couple of days or so. Maybe also create a zip file containing the bass guitar and some information. Is it possible to attach a zip file to a PM? Because I'd rather not upload it "publically" (don't know if it's the right word) at this stage.
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per99
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- 170 posts since 5 Oct, 2017 from Närförort söder
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
Hi yourself! Information and bassguitar in zipped folder.
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jackoo
- KVRian
- 616 posts since 3 Jul, 2006
Re: Classic ZynAddSubFX VST version
wow! sounds awesome.
I'll dissect it during the weekend.
Thanks & Cheers!
I'll dissect it during the weekend.
Thanks & Cheers!