Hi Karamba,
Thanks.
Yes it's true that MINI V have a one knob legato and that is is related to the envelopes.
And it actually do behave as described in the manual. Try this:
1. Set the Legato Switch to "Off".
2. Create a plucksound with the Loudness Contour (VCA) set to short decay and no attack and no sustain. Play a note and without lifting the finger play another note that have playmode priority (legato style playing) - when the decay is at zero (Sound faded out).
When pressing the second note the result is that - you hear sound- It retrigger.
3. Now lift your fingers from the keyboard and then set the Legato Switch to "On".
4. Do the same as i describe in 2. When pressing the second note the result is that - you hear no sound - It don't retrigger.
If your MINI V don't work proper, then have a look in the manual about play modes.
Be sure the second played note have priority. If you set the play mode to "Last", then you are sure.
The note played need to have priority to get sound.
The Modular way of doing it give more options. It's more fleksibel.
The Legato Switch on MINI V3 - (
In MINI V2 there are 3 settings, that i also think was wrong or not working) - is graphically stuck on center position when it should be to the right for "On", and
that's a fault Arturia. Please fix this too.I don't know about Primer thanks. But i looked it up, and see it's a freeware synth with essential functions. I don't think it have the same fleksibilty as modular. A legato will probably work as the one in MINI V. Something like that is normal for synths that do not have legato and retrigger apart or what the same functions are called in those synths that do have both.
I hope you got it now. I believe so.
Seeing flaws where there is none we all can do. Sometimes the flaws are ther though. Could have been here, but as i see it with my twisted mind, i will have to say no there are no functional flaw in Modulars "Retrigger" and "Legato" functions - only the flaws in the manual and in the GUI.