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      afinch
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      Hi All,

      I am still moving away from the Kontakt way of thinking and was wondering what the best/most efficient way of achieving a Release Trigger Counter equivalent in Hise would be?

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        d.healey
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        Hello,

        There is a built in release trigger script that might be a good starting point.

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          afinch @d.healey
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          @d-healey ok so I have linked that now but how do I go about decreasing the RT volume as time held increases. Can this all be done within the hardcoded RT script? I have looked at the documentation and haven't completely got my head around all he controls in that script.

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            d.healey @afinch
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            @afinch If you enable time attenuation and adjust the time knob you'll get the behavior you're wanting. You can also adjust the table for more control.

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              afinch @d.healey
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              @d-healey I am having a play with it, alongside an AHDSR and Velocity Modulator. What unit of time is the 0-20 time knob in (20 doesn't feel quite long enough)? It is taking a huge amount of trial and error and was wondering if I could take a more mathematical approach! It is for RTs on a piano and I was using this video as a guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9mqaBy0Axs&t=1348s

              Velocity Mod Table 20:37-21:00 (I have this working)
              Release Trigger Counter 21:58-22:27 (I can't get this working exactly how I want it)

              This is what I am aiming for!

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                Christoph Hart @afinch
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                @afinch The value on the interface is in seconds but the range is completely arbitrary (you can use any range you want on your interface knob).

                You're not limited to a static value if you script a custom solution. The level of detail you want to put in there is entirely up to you - for Dorian Marko Piano we actually used downsampled versions of each sample per note (basically a super smoothed envelope) to figure out the release level as the duration and decay highly varies between notes (lower ones taking longer and higher ones being shorter and decaying faster).

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                  afinch
                  last edited by afinch

                  @Christoph-Hart That sounds really interesting, thanks for the insight!

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                  So if my sustain samples are 20 seconds long is this the correct settings for the RTs, I am interpreting it as RT volume decreases as the curve shows, over the 20 seconds. The AHDSR doesn't matter too much (except initial volume) but then is the velocity modulator as you would expect it too? I thought these settings seemed right but at the moment when I play I get a loud RT if I play a quick note or a very quiet one if I play a long note of any duration (no sense of a gradual change).

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                    virtuscapeaudio @afinch
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                    @afinch I, too, am wondering about how to set this up properly

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