@d-navarra said in Sofia Woodwinds on github:
you mean that if I map the staccato to be triggered at 64-127 for example, I should set the min velocity of the modulator at 64 in the sustain sampler (if it iso I don't think I got it)?
The velocity modulator will be in the Attack Time section of the envelope. The modulator has a table that you can use to map velocity values to the attach time.
Since we only want to add a fade in to the sustain when the velocity is above 64 (if that's the lowest value you want to trigger the overlay) then you can use the table to provide a lower attack time when the velocity is below this threshold, and a longer attack time when it's above. You'll need to play around with the values to find out what attack time works best for your samples.
@d-navarra said in Sofia Woodwinds on github:
Furthermore, if I want to change the velocity range for the staccato in the gui, in order to adapt it to the keyboard you're playing with, shouldn't it be easier to add a velocity modulator to the staccato sampler and control the velocity range from the gui?
I think you're referring to a velocity modulator to control gain here? Which is separate from the velocity modulator that's controlling attack time.