L.Palo
New member
Hi!
As evaluation of an idea to implement another feature in GrandOrgue for simulating multiple attack samples I've put together a small demo sampleset that mimic this idea. It's for the time being available at http://www.familjenpalo.se/sites/default/files/sampleset/FadeDemo.zip for testing. As this is experimental it's unlikely that I'll host that sampleset forever...
It would be helpful though if you could download it and test comparing the stops marked as Fade with the original ones (on a different manual). Please post your observations so that we can decide if this is a feature worth spending time on or not.
Carefully compare the attacks and it's perhaps best to disable the release scaling feature to not be distracted by it, but you can safely keep the current randomize pipe speaking feature active if you so wish.
Kind regards
Lars P
As evaluation of an idea to implement another feature in GrandOrgue for simulating multiple attack samples I've put together a small demo sampleset that mimic this idea. It's for the time being available at http://www.familjenpalo.se/sites/default/files/sampleset/FadeDemo.zip for testing. As this is experimental it's unlikely that I'll host that sampleset forever...
It would be helpful though if you could download it and test comparing the stops marked as Fade with the original ones (on a different manual). Please post your observations so that we can decide if this is a feature worth spending time on or not.
Carefully compare the attacks and it's perhaps best to disable the release scaling feature to not be distracted by it, but you can safely keep the current randomize pipe speaking feature active if you so wish.
Kind regards
Lars P