Problem with note release in Nexus and romplers in general

Discussion in 'Working with Sound' started by SoundWizard, Jan 1, 2014.

  1. SoundWizard

    SoundWizard Newbie

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    Ok, so this happened. I would select a pad or lead or what ever. I do not use a midi controller. I use the program finale. So, I would just write down a quarter note or what ever. Now the rompler doesn't play back the notes in the exact same duration that I wrote down. It drags the note on and it just fades instead of stopping at where I want it to stop. Is there any ways to stop this? Does this only happen in nexus or it happens in all romplers in general? Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. SillySausage

    SillySausage Producer

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    change some of the parameters to reduce the sustain and release

    A attack
    D delay (or decay)
    S sustain
    R release


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6pp6OMU5r8


    the sound clip you are using may have been recorded with a long sustain/release

    so when you press a key you are triggering the sound clip

    a pad will naturally have a long release time to give you that string effect, leads can be a lot shorter to give you a quick short stabby sound
     
  4. SoundWizard

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    Thank you, so say if the sustain is 2 seconds long, do the attack and decay get added onto the 2 seconds or do the attack + decay + sustain = 2 seconds all together?
     
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