But one question: At the end, you show that the Release starts from the previous level in the envelope. Is the Release time still the same or does it change with the level it starts (looks like this in the animation)? In other words, is the R parameter actually a Release angle or really the time span (or are both models rational)? I would think that the release of a quiet note would take less time than from a loud note.
You have a point there. most envelopes are speed based, which means that the release will be shorter if it starts from a lower level. Some envelopes however are based on time, which means that the release will take the same time to fade out regardless of its starting position. Both ways are viable, but the speed based is more natural and common. however, sometimes natural is not what one is looking for ;)
just one question at the end you state that the release starts from where the envelope was when you left the note. so if you play a short note and it never reaches its maximum of the attack does it still jump right to the release especially if you have the decay at 100% OR will it still have to go through the decay?
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bouzaglo3 1 month ago
Really Clear Visual Explanation - Thank You
maciekkk123 2 months ago
i know this stuff but it's a great tutorial!
PhobiaGuy 5 months ago
hello i really like this plugin cant find it on your site.. can you help please
nebulae10 6 months ago
It this is Plug-In effect you are using? If yes, where can i get it? Looked already on the site under free plugins but all i saw where some synths..
Thanks in advance :)
misteradilost 10 months ago
Great video!
But one question: At the end, you show that the Release starts from the previous level in the envelope. Is the Release time still the same or does it change with the level it starts (looks like this in the animation)? In other words, is the R parameter actually a Release angle or really the time span (or are both models rational)? I would think that the release of a quiet note would take less time than from a loud note.
chriswel 1 year ago
@chriswel
You have a point there. most envelopes are speed based, which means that the release will be shorter if it starts from a lower level. Some envelopes however are based on time, which means that the release will take the same time to fade out regardless of its starting position. Both ways are viable, but the speed based is more natural and common. however, sometimes natural is not what one is looking for ;)
SynthSchool 1 year ago
@SynthSchool Thanks for the fast reply! :)
chriswel 1 year ago
@SynthSchool GREAT VIDEO
just one question at the end you state that the release starts from where the envelope was when you left the note. so if you play a short note and it never reaches its maximum of the attack does it still jump right to the release especially if you have the decay at 100% OR will it still have to go through the decay?
TheIamtm7 3 months ago
Thank you
sabacone 1 year ago