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Title: Granular Start position moving only once a key is released...
Post by: Neon Breath on November 02, 2020, 10:04:23 pm
Hello folks

Wondering is anyone has an idea on how to do this. I'd like to have the Start position moves forward only when a key is releases. In other words to make it more clear hopefully, I'l like the granular Start position to stay at its original position as long as a key is maintained, but once it is released the Start position starts to move forward.

I'm feel there must be a way to program that but I can't figure out...  ???

Thanks for your time
Title: Re: Granular Start position moving only once a key is released...
Post by: LBH on November 02, 2020, 11:25:45 pm
Hi,

You can modulate the parameter by using the Release time from a Function that's set to a envelope mode or from a Envelope, as the release time is starting when a key is released.

The parameters initial setting, the modulation amount and it's polarity, the sustain points and in example a functions set points and curves will all have and impact on the modulation, so you can have full control over the parameters value at any time - especially when using Functions in envelope mode.
Title: Re: Granular Start position moving only once a key is released...
Post by: Neon Breath on November 03, 2020, 02:19:57 am
Once again LBH, fantastic tip. Well thought, indeed the Function set as Envelope works like magic, exactly the way I was looking for with a full Start release as soon as I release a key. Quite a cool way to granulate a sound :)

Thank you again, much appreciated!
Title: Re: Granular Start position moving only once a key is released...
Post by: LBH on November 04, 2020, 04:03:11 pm
Your welcome.
There are so many possibilities to modulate parameters in Pigments. 
Title: Re: Granular Start position moving only once a key is released...
Post by: Neon Breath on November 04, 2020, 08:18:43 pm
Indeed, I'm still discovering news things and techniques each time I open Pigments.

Monster synth, loving it!  ;D

Thanks again