Tick on note ON when using unisono?
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@Christoph-Hart said in Tick on note ON when using unisono?:
ple start a little bit to avoid nasty phasing issues and should be solveable with a short envelope attack time (about 5ms).
I tried that , did not help , will explore further.
I had to abandon using groups as when I had more then one sampler in the group i would get clicks when played , even with no unisono. It would be nice to be able to use the groups ,but I can get by now with linking all the adsr of the 3 samplers.
Also, small issue , when using 3 samplers either in a group or separate , when disabling one of them the audio cuts out .
In my case I am making a synth that enables disables additional sample maps /samplers via a switch , but audio cuts out when switching the sampler on off. -
@lalalandsynth dont disable the samplers - use a simple gain on each one...set to -100dB and engage when you want the sampler disabled.
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@Lindon It's probably better to use a MidiMuter, that way voices won't be wasted.
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@d-healey that is why i wanted to use the disable , will look into a midi muter. Am i not running into the risk of hanging notes that way ?
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@lalalandsynth Not if you enable the Fix stuck notes button.
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@d-healey said in Tick on note ON when using unisono?:
@lalalandsynth Not if you enable the Fix stuck notes button.
The problem with using the midi muter for switching is that it needs a retrigger , so not suitable for a Switch on the GUI.
Also.
After trying everything with the groups , it seem that they are too buggy .
I get clicks even when not using the unisono and also the occasional hanging note. -
@lalalandsynth said in Tick on note ON when using unisono?:
The problem with using the midi muter for switching is that it needs a retrigger , so not suitable for a Switch on the GUI.
What do you mean needs a retrigger?
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@d-healey
Say you have an organ and you have switches for 2" 8" 16" and you use the midi muter to switch them on/off.
When you switch any of them while holding a note , nothing happens , not until you play another note, which makes sense as a midi muter I guess but not for a switch on the GUI. -
@lalalandsynth Ah I see, that's new information which completely changes the approach I would take. I'd probably use a MIDI muter (for future notes) in combination with a script effect (or simple gain) to dip the gain smoothly.
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@d-healey I am sorry , I have an issue with being clear in my descriptions ! :)
Ok, will look into that , thanks !