[LAA] Xmonk.lv2 a little sound generator

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Wish: Add an Attack (and a Decay) to the left of Sustain (and a Release to the right). :D
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I compiled XPolymonk on Arch and it works. The image on this one is good too :)

Occaisonally the dynamic response seems strange -- the volume is louder or quieter than I was expecting given how hard I played. Something to do with note velocity and how that translates to the volume of the output.

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merlyn wrote:Occaisonally the dynamic response seems strange -- the volume is louder or quieter than I was expecting given how hard I played. Something to do with note velocity and how that translates to the volume of the output.
That's right, I also noticed that when playing the instruments.
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merlyn wrote:Occaisonally the dynamic response seems strange -- the volume is louder or quieter than I was expecting given how hard I played. Something to do with note velocity and how that translates to the volume of the output.
There may be a issue with my poly voice implementation. I've now moved the compressor behind the delay, that will reduce the dynamics a bit.
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Sounds great! :D
tramp wrote:To give a bit more control for the gain I've added now support for velocity, so you could control the gain with your midi controller.
The gain control is influenced by the velocity of the piano keyboard? I don't find that musically meaningful. :?:
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khz wrote:The gain control is influenced by the velocity of the piano keyboard? I don't find that musically meaningful. :?:
Ah, now I understand. Indeed, that was wrong implemented. I've pushed a fix now to the repository.
Also, I enabled now 12 voices instead 6 before.
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Ta! :D Thank you very much! 8)
The two singers/instruments sound good and are now easy to play.

Now add
khz wrote:Wish: Add an Attack (and a Decay) to the left of Sustain (and a Release to the right). :D

and the singers are even more natural - amaze. :wink:<EDIT>
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khz wrote:Now add

khz wrote:
Wish: Add an Attack (and a Decay) to the left of Sustain (and a Release to the right). :D
Okay, done.
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Space Orbiter Choir. 8)
The ASR would also be musically good for the Xmonk!
@Sustain: If it is set above 50% you have continuous tones.

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khz wrote:Now add

khz wrote:
Wish: Add an Attack (and a Decay) to the left of Sustain (and a Release to the right). :D
Okay, done.
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khz wrote:Space Orbiter Choir. 8)
The ASR would also be musically good for the Xmonk!
@Sustain: If it is set above 50% you have continuous tones.

# Happy Christmas.
@Sustain, it depend on the release time, when you set release time to 0.5 (64) the sustain beehive like before. When you set release time longer, the swell done from sustain will increase, up to a point were it goes continue. But, play a new note, will replace the old one in 12. order.

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khz wrote:@Sustain: If it is set above 50% you have continuous tones.
Okay, after thinking about it a bit, I noticed that even the implementation of sustain was wrong.
I've fixed that now, so that you get continues sound only when set to 1 (127) the release now is insert after the sustain, as it should be.
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This change breaks it. Sound doesn't stop and doesn't react to played notes properly.

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Oh, thanks for report, I've revert the last commit.
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