Making Filter ADSR and Amp ADSR
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Hey everyone!
Continuing with my instrument project, I am trying to make Filter ADSR and Amp ADSR controls. Heres a picture of my current instrument interface:
There's Filter ADSR with an amount control and Volume ADSR controls which the user can change. I split the three morph layers (dark, bright, and cab) into three samplers respectively. I want the ADSR controls to be global and instrument wide. I tried adding a filter fx to a container which contained the samplers, but I was only able to add time-variant modulator and not an envelope to cover ADSR. I tried putting in 500 Hz for the frequency on a 1 pole LP filter in HISE. I also tried adding an AHDSR envelope in the gain modulator section of the container, but it only showed time-variant control options as well. I was only able to add these filters to each individual sampler, but how would I make it so that it would be one gain/amp ADSR and one filter ADSR that controls the whole instrument. Thanks again for taking your time to help! Here's my HISE snippet for this project, don't know if it will help in this case, but I added it just in case!HiseSnippet 1872.3oc6a0saaaCEVJNrMIMMKsnanCCCPaXWzBzVX6zeFvtHJN+T30lDWa2rtKFZokos4hDopDUR8J5ZvvdI5c6QXOB4QoWMfcWeC1HkTrnTbRcjccSictJGJ9y22gjmymNJojC0.45RcTTmtZaajh5rfJsIrVK2BhIJEWQQ8pfpsPZO11A2rESq.z0UqDFRnJEZayMP0UTUybeQuUmdRE+ed2hEflPhAJpIEksnXCzCwVXVTqkze.1zbMXcTUrkTuusdQCJYYpI0iirLfrJ1PisgMQa.EcaBfh54VsNlQcpvfLjqh5jEn0aWoEcWRP+2B6hqYhDF4TpvmnflWiZVWfXQqJK2BaVuzAd.WEEUPoH+Ql.+wU.qiqi6zdjeYd+GnEMBY+g5DwgWlXvKmL7xJAut.IUIHMY.jtDnhgC1lE8DAdt.nHggbZ.4tcYnDzWE08AKS4cfvtkEbazZNbiNC3Z2Ma1ansP1rW+GZ3QLXXJQiR1fxPaRt10m4kyL8LuZFsjOpQit9Lwx3PMMQNc8whcZmiafWi3YUC4bCscfldnNcjS+39TvQ6Sk2xMBXsTGojhDLaSaD4nNHnD5p39+4BQEuqLeu+bgd+Jl35HGEL2IOCXaRMwUfrJ9XV9XuxIY745ywmOcieJw3W6EY6qQmRrOu+nwl7ShKU20I6.YVFLXI+.YVVHcyxkiOKKYwR27bQw7rjkce3bkmhb8+Tju+mht4SebwUfLnHhY3kW9EZajCCKhUntBZGd5mf3mSCVA4tMiZyyjrL0xlRDW0UmJXouX3RWzhmuwek+L.1pYAdBnlNTORckWHutskM1EWm0pSC6+G5sPhrlQs3nyPuPXCp0LXAZfMCypUD7xRk27GWc4pOcsMe3JqV9UqScrawCj0rs1M05dVXsqsUkpZ+DzzzFxY60ukMoovc1gUyFmUkfDjoOqlCXSLEtJdbCtKtuHUslx4pwLjU2syGzfvGH2gZTG9tbYXcrmq7JGzdE7uEamVDRtC8tPuDTNha5H8HtsWC83bSoXRtwawF5vWIokLgiKXCkKIguSZ4x3nHXiU8qNz94CHzZ472gvtaINZZ.MC7.7TdUDCMh96UTW4jwybx774mc4YdId91cOywyNIiiX4dOPhk5O6LDKkOyN+qOywxCItQJJ6ZRr8s+ZR1l8PrUO8r8aNDa2.4Fhy.NeXNprntE0yEUAQbwL7NXlTRg2tXp3u7ts1lid7WNxkV0QO9ufD+2+ImY3+zmDQ7RdfeQNdWROvd5I8.6898.8VXt7GAk0+4dLrV72oHhQO62GANSG+sghH+e95QLxKGMq5diXjWNT1+7IN4ObEFmGrNstmIjEufmB02gO.SIwpxnnThhYusbUfGXUAsWg3k.kvLiVcGiSzELxeaxODXLr1wWDrZiFHCVD.mDr1S9vTnX4kepinT9yBLN3DV1AQ46s64x2ql4CQ45O+otx0O9tzYg6Rw9nKgeWrKCJQMaa2hRvFAJ57AwzfF9FwtOMQ76S720yA8bODwPRu2q0ej71K2MKcA5a0ejGzT16teY8BXapIzoe874NdpOYOd73K.cHk1o7ywhciS2X7KAgatZBm5oarNG3Qe7A3WevkRtTGDzBSZVAZYaFdobFfaf0PNKWIGjIEVOdAq2WufGOxUhxX+259K0RbgYjXqUHOJirQPV7nBSoWt78cnd1IG0Uz8CUW0AZrM2UHywMIHtulIywkcnttM3zwethUv8RdNME9pnVJi1A43FusM7r3GGHDjo3qvppJ93Kb0k78Wrw5Pt1yXeKA+UIaUn+dLWQquctD14SXuPB6amv9NIruaB66EYG3PWGZm3jQxOm746sPl7Ix+anH0yB3lcVjfVj0srI2AtCFs66QKy4FqkIEIpmPBimO.iy.1heKzPrjBz84cL05f8bGKD+q27l+cQ9A5viPQmjKR3akr32EVAYfqgLieQc.lOV4vJQlGTAKNssJGNlTdKBZdYvJnFPOS1AsFmiqSIz.sKwubyur1rIxQdyoq6XKwX7XKxQbJiLQPWIR+c5Oj+hEPm3thSzlctS7eJLc8.4UAAvUSDuV6SWQ1YFYdg0iWuQPvUM9J5vNEtGNKvOkilPgvvDdkodLd19Cx3B3okqvkhXfjSNOgHgefcVgs.DUPj59F+G+mvGl6fL4hGl6fGpXbvTw4S3u6+WYgZFDQDdz+scL4ZDLkOh5xE7HfDO6aJDskazPz16VbrnsdSzl3O2yDh0lZHJVqiq2GdREsZXphaxdKLwwKx7SAEcpoUvS9wBd5eAOC0iYC.wOCb7ldgPCUWW+JJZnB19SfzfApmUEKkerXowhkdOhkFWYqQIcPKLVGz3B+LtvOiK7yGYsLCCTNLVCKngC8oFA+CJI7GS42B2SP7+21YZv5BasN+mQA.YuUVEKddrmZXHtHcSdZwtOl7oXLKjhwb6TLl6jhwb2TLl6khw78G6XDRHVxiQsBBrxanzpAGdUWsyg2LJ+OxZHOM
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@Casmat You're probably have added the modulation and filter on the master container which doesn't support polyphonic modulation (because the voices are already summed up). If you want to use polyphonic modulators, you need to add the modulators and FX into the sound generators.
Not sure what you're sounds are, but if they have the same amount of samples and each sample has the same length as their counterparts, they are basically mic positions and you can use the multi mic feature to only use one sampler, otherwise you have to duplicate all polyphonic modulators / FX.
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Thanks for your reply! That could work for my case as all the samples are similar, but how would I control each of their gains if I’m using multi mic placement?
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@Casmat Use multiple simple gain modules in the sampler's FX chain and set them to work on different channels using the routing matrix (click on the peak meter in the Module Browser to change the routing).
I'm pretty sure David has made a video on how to do this.
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Will check it out! Thanks for your help!
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