Legato in Strings

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2013/12/21 05:12:17 (permalink)

Legato in Strings

Hi:)
 
In Dimension Pro there are Symphonic Strings, which are very great!! Now I like the Legato Attack Strings, but I want to change the Attack a little bit, how can I do this??
To give a negative Delay doesn't help!!!
I've tried to draw in AMP Envelopes, but it just changes the Loudnesscurve, in the manual I can't find any information about the ASDR Filters and how to change them, where can I do this like in other Synthesizers???
 
Tanks a lot:)
 
Baseman.
 
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    Baseman
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    Re: Legato in Strings 2013/12/22 04:42:58 (permalink)
    Hi:)
     
    OK, I've found it, it's not the problem of the ADSR Curve or the Modulator Section, it's the Sample itself that has that long Attack:(
    So with that "flac" File it's not possible to get faster Attack.
     
    Problem solved, must put another Sample in Dimension Pro...
     
    Baseman.
     
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    AT
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    Re: Legato in Strings 2013/12/23 09:41:49 (permalink)
    Did you check the SFZ file to see if there was an attack built in there?
     
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    Re: Legato in Strings 2013/12/24 13:52:58 (permalink)
    Hi,
     
    You could try assigning sample offset as a modulation destination.  This would offset the slow attack for you and start the samples off further toward their sustain portion.
     
    Hope that helps.  The strings in Dimension Pro are really flexible and sound great!
     
    Cheers,
    Chad
     
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    Re: Legato in Strings 2013/12/31 01:54:43 (permalink)
    Hi:)
     
    @AT
    No Attack Build, the Sample itself has a very Slow Attack!!
     
    @chad
     
    I'Ve seen the Samplke Offset, but now I can't find again, can you tell me where it is?
     
    Thanks:)
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    Re: Legato in Strings 2013/12/31 01:58:05 (permalink)
    Found it:)  Trying it!!
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