

So, let's see, we could have (where Lx=loop over the preceding x segments): ADL2, ADL2R, ADL2SR, ADSARL2, ADSARL5, ADSADL2R, ASADR2 (who said the sustain segment couldn't be sandwiched between two attack segments?), ASADR4, ASADL2R, ASADL2, ASADL4, ASADL2R and ASADL4R.

Yes, while trying to avoid Aus einer Mücke einen Elefanten machen, this suggests a range of possibilities all of which might be able to be implemented in v1.3.1 with a budget of just a few hundred bytes. Which should only take a few bytes (but, as they say here, Kleinvieh macht auch Mist) and is less invasive than trying to add an off-by-one selector for the loop end or an editing UI The slightly more costly variant could be a parameter in set_adr_loop and two types: "ADR loop" and "AD loop R". Yeah, I have no metric for usefulness either way. Timmy wrote:I can still see a use for the ADR loop envelope type as it is, but maybe this modification could be substituted for the ADAR loop envelope type, since it does almost the same thing but is far more flexible. or use the burst into the strike input of an optomix instead of a normal vca and see if it does the trick Meanwhile i'll experiment with triggering a second ad and mix them together. I can still see a use for the ADR loop envelope type as it is, but maybe this modification could be substituted for the ADAR loop envelope type, since it does almost the same thing but is far more flexible. You need to also set Gate High to On via the menu. Hehe, so I kind of thought that was what "ADR loop" would do, but it actually doesn't so I'd agree, there's perhaps no out of the box solution.īut - and this is absolutely untested - an experimental hack would be in set_adr_loop (peaks_multistage_envelope.h:332), change So you want an ADADADADR envelope? There's no way to do that with a single Piqued envelope (that I can think of). However, you can mix envelopes (with an external DC coupled mixer or even a simple multiple), and a looping AD envelope with repeats set to 4 from one channel, mixed with an ADR envelope with a long release time from another channel, with both channels triggered from the same input, might approximate what you want?

There were plans and design sketches for a "Rossum Control Forge Lite" app that would have permitted setting up of such envelopes, but time, energy and flash storage ran out. There's no way to do that with a single Piqued envelope (that I can think of). So you want an ADADADADR envelope? That's not an unreasonable wish. I'm trying to create a "clap" sound with a simple noise source and vca for now. I've tried with ad loop and adar loop and i can't find a solution.Īfter the correct number of loops i'm not able to define a separate release "tail". Is there a way in piqued to have an envelope looping, say, 4 times the attack decay stage and then go to the release stage?
