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envelope time modulations

Discussion in 'Feature Suggestions' started by tmuziknerd, Aug 14, 2008.

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  1. tmuziknerd

    tmuziknerd NI Product Owner

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    I'm attempting very controlled/specific modulations of both the ADHSR and Flexible envelopes...

    It would be especially useful if it were possible to modulate accurately in Tempo Sync mode (for the ADHSR I've run through all 128 cc values and taken data at various tempos to see what cc value corresponds to what duration). This works okay with the ADHSR env but I find that the Flexible envelopes durations are not modulatable when the durations are tied to Tempo Sync. (This is in Kontakt 2.2.1.001).

    Also, in non-Tempo Sync mode, it is not very clear what the modulation
    algorithm is for duration in the Flexible Envelope (assuming there is one
    external controller modulating one "time" parameter 100%). For ADHSR, I know the range will be between 0.0 and 15k, but how does it work for Flexible Env?

    The manual (and NI support--they recommended I check here) has no information on this subject. Is there any information that can be provided about how these things are calculated?


    One more thing... when an envelope with, for instance, Decay time modulated by cc 20 at value 127 (15k ms) is triggered, if cc 20 changes value to 50 (65.1 ms) by the time the decay segment comes around, will the decay time reflect the current cc level or the one at the time the whole envelope was triggered? (Assuming that the modulation was part of the instrument rather than host-based automation of the parameter "Decay")
     
  2. jesse hopkins

    jesse hopkins NI Product Owner

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    I am having the same problem, and just made a new post. I really hope they incorporate this. The best way would be to allow the units of the modulator to change from percentage to the units you are using, such as beats.
     
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