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Old 31.01.2010, 12:37 AM
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Unhappy Help Plz...Volume Problem with TI

I have a virus ti desktop. Recently I've detected a problem with holding down notes in succession for elongated periods of time, mostly to hear a portamento slide between notes. The patch volume decreases gradually over time, and doesn't come back until a note is triggered without any keys held down. This has happened on several patches now, and I'm getting really worried. Please someone help me.
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Old 31.01.2010, 12:53 AM
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Its probably the Amp envelope, check your legato and decay/sustain settings on the patches.
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Thanks for replying. It turns out is was the Sustain Slope of the Filter Envelope. I cranked it to +64 and problem solved. Awesome!
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