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is there a adsr (maybe adhsr) effect? i mean one with which u can adjust the adsr of any sample slammed onto a track in any given sequencer?

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99% of all synths and samplers do this by themselves already, so why have a plugin?

Maybe you can experiment with a funky compressor.
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adsr as a effect?? mmm i don't know if exist, but a noise gate could help you :?:

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Call it overkill if you like, but I'd say this might be a good excuse to buy and learn SynthEdit. :-) You have a simple, well-defined project. It would be easy to do, and you'd have opened a BIG toy box.

Just remember that you can carve chunks off the existing volume envelope, but never nail pieces on. That is, if your sample has a slow attack, you can't make it abrupt without chopping something off the beginning of the sample. And so forth. Within the limits imposed by your source materials it shouldn't be at all difficult.

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Gate will do better than compressor indeed, thanks DinFeVo!

... or automate the volume control on the track...
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There is one, gated by Midi only, not amp threshold:

http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs/midi-adsr.htm

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Well, not all samplers have ASDR, or filters. You could approach it another way, use them as building blocks in Console?

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lightshy wrote:is there a adsr (maybe adhsr) effect? i mean one with which u can adjust the adsr of any sample slammed onto a track in any given sequencer?

ez
How about Dominion?

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For infinitely more control use the volume automation of your host. Then you can shape it exactly how you want.

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bduffy wrote:How about Dominion?
excellent. thanks a bunch. it's exactly what i've been lookin for and much more :o

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