Envelopes as container FX modulators
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Unfortunately this is not possible. The problem is that envelopes are polyphonic modulators which calculate their value for each voice. As soon as the voice amount differs between samplers (which is the case if the samples vary in their length or are differently mapped), there is no way how to distribute one envelope to multiple voices.
There is a blog post about the Global Modulator System which explains this more thoroughly:
Global Modulators (Scroll down to No Envelopes)...
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Darn, oh well at least I can copy and paste them :)
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I appear to be able to add envelopes to the Global Modulators container but I don't think I can do anything with it...?
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Oops, somehow they managed to survive...
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@Christoph-Hart Just noticed that it's still possible to add envelopes as Global modulators.
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oppss
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Would it be possible to add some kind of dedicated global or container envelopes that change a value over time as long as any voice is playing.
My scenario is this, I have a filter on a container, all I want is for the frequency to move from one value to another over a period of 100ms while a voice is playing. I could do this with a script so why not with a modulator?
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Just got fooled again by global envelopes. They still show up as an option in the global modulator container.
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@d-healey I'm building to do something very similar to this and can't figure out a good workaround. I'm trying to build a fully-fledged modulation system with 4 global lfos and 4 global envelopes, but it's seeming like none of the envelopes are possible. The 4 global envelopes could control the types of things you describe, just filter frequencies, pan values, etc. Has anyone come up with a good solution?
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@Lunacy-Audio said in Envelopes as container FX modulators:
@d-healey I'm building to do something very similar to this and can't figure out a good workaround. I'm trying to build a fully-fledged modulation system with 4 global lfos and 4 global envelopes, but it's seeming like none of the envelopes are possible. The 4 global envelopes could control the types of things you describe, just filter frequencies, pan values, etc. Has anyone come up with a good solution?
Sadly - you either need to write a script to do your modulating - or apply an envelope to each of your targets..there's still no global envelopes -for the reasons Christoph explained), and no "Global independent Envelope" as requested by Dave.
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@Lindon Gotcha. Thanks Lindon! Fun days ahead