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    • clevername27C
      clevername27
      last edited by clevername27

      This is a one-shot synth. In other words, it makes exactly the same sound, regardless of when (or if) there's a note-off.

      Seems to work fine. But could it better implemented better?

      • It may be my imagination, but it sounds like sometimes the playback is a little wonky.
      • The voice-killer never kills the voice.

      Thanks!

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      • Matt_SFM
        Matt_SF @clevername27
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        @clevername27 If you control the volume level with a core.gain node it works (== the silent killer kills the voice correctly).

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        But indeed, it should kill the voice without it, since the output of the table is connected to the oscillator's gain... 🤔

        Develop branch
        Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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          aaronventure
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          Do you have the HasTail flag on? Try turning it off.

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            aaronventure @Matt_SF
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            @Matt_SF Be careful about plugging the table into the gain node, because the smoothing will mess up your attack.

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            • Matt_SFM
              Matt_SF @aaronventure
              last edited by

              @aaronventure said in Better Way to Do This in Scriptnode?:

              @Matt_SF Be careful about plugging the table into the gain node, because the smoothing will mess up your attack.

              Thanks, I didn't think of that 👍

              Develop branch
              Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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              • clevername27C
                clevername27 @aaronventure
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                @aaronventure Ah! Thank you, my good man. May I ask you, is there ever a time when Suspend on Silence should not be used? @Christoph-Hart noted in the documentation a case where logically, if the Network uses silence, it will simply never activate—but apart from that, are you aware of anything? My concern is that HISE might miss part of a transient before reactivating the Network? Cheers.

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                  aaronventure @clevername27
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                  @clevername27 said in Better Way to Do This in Scriptnode?:

                  My concern is that HISE might miss part of a transient before reactivating the Network?

                  No concern there, in my experience it's rock solid.

                  @clevername27 said in Better Way to Do This in Scriptnode?:

                  May I ask you, is there ever a time when Suspend on Silence should not be used?

                  If the network you're suspending has a peak buffer that you're outputting to the interface, it'll freeze when it's suspended. In that case, you'll need another network before it to act as a sort of signal trigger (acting on your note on/off) with a release that matches whatever the buffer length is (until it visually scrolls by).

                  That's about the only case I can think of. Maybe that's something Chris can look into but the workaround exists.

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                  • clevername27C
                    clevername27 @aaronventure
                    last edited by

                    @aaronventure🌈Thanks, mate.

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