On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 17:05:40 +0100
lechp <lechp@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys,
I noticed while doing some wav-file work with ADDsynth tones that the release
times were identical for various notes, and only the attack times were
stretched for lower notes.
I kind-of expected the stretch to work for the whole envelope except for the
sustain, but then I realised that it would break a lot of existing instruments.
So, my 1st question is:
Could a 'stretch' knob be added for note release?
As things are, many bell style instruments currently seem broken by design:
some glockenspiel/marimba style instruments have a fast decay when while the
note is 'on' and the 'hammer' is leaning against the vibrating resonator,
therefore damping it.
Releasing the key allows the instrument to vibrate freely. However,
controlling that post-release ringing is cumbersome. When designing
instruments, I have to either have that parameter flat across the keyboard
range, with unnatural damping at the extremes (too fast at low frequencies and
vice versa), or do things the hard way and implement a 'kit' with slightly
different parameters for different key ranges.
And my 2nd question is: what does the road map look like for kit editing in
Yoshimi?
Apart from note 'ranges', would it be possible to have "key notes" where
in-between notes have blended parameters?
Say we've got the note C1 with various parameters and C3 with some different
parameters. How easy/hard would it be to create an array of notes with
weighted parameters in between?
My guess is that Yoshimi already generates these sorts of arrays internally,
and it's mostly a matter of accessing/manipulating the data at the GUI level.