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Ok so i have this problem with a few sounds on the X50, im sure its probably supposed to be like this but im not sure how to make it go away so to speak
![]() http://rapidshare.com/files/16864222...oblem.mp3.html im playing it at the same velocity, but it seems like it gets quieter and softer. probably has something to do with the filter cutoff but in not sure how it work... EDIT: also probably another simple solution but how do i set my modulation wheel to act as a whammy bar and jump an octave or two? Last edited by Shadows Within; 30th November 2008 at 01:59. |
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You have to edit the filter envelope sustain level to be 100. Then you won't be experiencing this.
As for modulation wheel, look up in the manual, you're bound to find something there. |
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look at keyboard tracking option on filter
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I think that keyboard tracking has nothing to do with this, only filter envelope decay and sustain levels.
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if velocity is applied to the filter env, yes. if no velocity is applied to filter env, this issue can be managed via keyboard tracking.
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what exactly would the setting be if i wanted a normal sound? not one that flucuates.
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