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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Pro 3 => Topic started by: creativespiral on March 21, 2020, 07:47:19 PM
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This falls under the category of Feature Request - if possible, would be really nice to be able to adjust the Velocity amount for Filter, Amp and Aux envelopes. Currently, appears it is only a binary on/off choice. ON seems to fully scale / multiple the envelope amount 100% by velocity. A lot of the sound design I do usually combines some "hard coded" envelope curve, with a smaller amount of velocity sensitivity. I would almost never set velocity scale to 100% though... most of my patch designs on other instruments use between 5% to 50% velocity > envelope amounts, depending on sound design.
So, if it could be added (as an advanced menu parameter) it would be an awesome addition! 0-100% multiplier between velocity and env amt.
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This falls under the category of Feature Request - if possible, would be really nice to be able to adjust the Velocity amount for Filter, Amp and Aux envelopes. Currently, appears it is only a binary on/off choice. ON seems to fully scale / multiple the envelope amount 100% by velocity. A lot of the sound design I do usually combines some "hard coded" envelope curve, with a smaller amount of velocity sensitivity. I would almost never set velocity scale to 100% though... most of my patch designs on other instruments use between 5% to 50% velocity > envelope amounts, depending on sound design.
So, if it could be added (as an advanced menu parameter) it would be an awesome addition! 0-100% multiplier between velocity and env amt.
You can! Just leave the button off and use Velocity as source in the matrix. I would have preferred a Velocity knob versus a button. But maybe Sequential can sneak a dedicated Velocity parameter into the Misc Filter settings.
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Good workaround. Thanks G!
Yeah, would be nice to have the velocity scaling option in the filter section/menu, but this method will work fine for my needs... might be good to add a note about this workaround in the users manual where the On/Off velocity is described.