If I want to use the DW8000's envelopes like I would on my Polysix, how would I set the envelope to take Break Point and Slope out of the equation? I'd basically like to start using my DW8000 as a pseudo analog.
It does well for many analog sounds, but there's not really a way to turn the envelopes into ADSR. Just mess with them until you get the sounds you want. It's not too hard...
If I want to use the DW8000's envelopes like I would on my Polysix, how would I set the envelope to take Break Point and Slope out of the equation? I'd basically like to start using my DW8000 as a pseudo analog.
Theoretically, you can also just set decay to 0 and break point to 31, but I don't think it actually behaves quite the same.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Philip Collender <pac8s@...> wrote:
It does well for many analog sounds, but there's not really a way to turn the envelopes into ADSR. Just mess with them until you get the sounds you want. It's not too hard...
If I want to use the DW8000's envelopes like I would on my Polysix, how would I set the envelope to take Break Point and Slope out of the equation? I'd basically like to start using my DW8000 as a pseudo analog.