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      Orvillain
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      If I add the wet/dry template to a polyphonic script fx added to a synth, I get a discontinuity at the start of each voice. Why would this be??

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        Orvillain @Orvillain
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        You can see ther's kind of a rise in the sine tone during the attack portion of the note. It is present for the polyFX but not with the no FX version.

        Is there a particular type of container that would cure this?

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          Christoph Hart @Orvillain
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          @Orvillain check the resetValue parameter of the gain nodes.

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            Orvillain @Christoph Hart
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            @Christoph-Hart

            Righhhttt, yeah setting that to -100 seems to solve it.

            I don't quite know what that parameter is doing. Is it the initial value that a voice gets set to when the voice is triggered???

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              Yinxi @Orvillain
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              @Orvillain

              From the doc :
              "this value will be used as start ramp value whenever the node is being resetted (eg. when the network is unbypassed)."

              I suppose that setting a smoothing value along with a resetValue of -100 dB will create an attack-like effect, gradually ramping the signal up to the target gain after a bypass or a initialize start

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                Orvillain @Yinxi
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                @Yinxi No, originally it was ser to 0.0, and that was causing the attack emphasis. Setting it to -100 cured the issue, it sounds to me anyway.

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                  Yinxi @Orvillain
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                  @Orvillain
                  Oh ok, my bad then. Maybe it’s your sample that’s below 0dB, so it goes up and then drops back down. Anyway, glad it’s working for you now! 😊

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