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Old 24.01.2013, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by TweakHead View Post
Not sure what you mean. But by default the oscillators on the virus behave like analogue, that means "free running", try to adjust their "phase" and it becomes more steady - saying this because sometimes this can create some sort of click, with very snappy envelope settings. If you think it's hitting hard, take away the punch intensity all together. About Timo's tip: it's called recursive modulation, very useful and shouldn't lead to any increase in attack time, it's just the curve that changes, also can be done for the decay and release. I don't agree that the envelopes behave badly on the virus at all...

maybe post an example for us to listen to, would be easier
That "CLICK" Tweakhead mentioned happens to also be a very desirable attribute when programming a classic Hammond Organ sound, especially hand when velocity triggers it and that type of click coupled with noise/filter takes you down the drum kit path as well.
It should go without having to say this but there's seperate envelopes for say the filter, amp, etc.
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