![]() By playing wit the Decay and Sustain you can create initial strong peaks with quieter sustains or you can make the sustain stay at the peak level. By raising the fader you elongate that time, similar to adding a fade at the front of a sound.ĭECAY - This control the time it takes to go from peak to sustain. (There is a tiny Release enabled by default.)ĪTTACK - Refers to the time it takes for your sound to go from silent to its loudest peak once a key is depressed. When the MIDI key is release, the sound will abruptly stop playing. This effectively means the sound will play immediately once a MIDI key is depressed, it will play without any other contours applied and sustain itself until it ends. By default, all faders would be at their lowest position and the Sustain at the highest. This section governs the contouring of the amplitude envelopes, known as ADSHR or Attack, Delay, Sustain, Hold and Release. This fade will always be applied, even if the Release envelope is in progress. And the FADE option allows you to create a fade applied to the end of the file. The START and STOP control the two RED flag edit markers which are easier to edit by clicking and dragging. It is designed to offset the playback of a sound and can be a useful tool when layering multiple sounds together. The DELAY will add space from the time a MIDI key is depressed until the sound starts playing. By adjusting key ranges that don’t overlap amongst multiple slots, you can have the first half of your keyboard trigger thunder rolls, and the right half trigerrings thunder strikes.ĭELAY, START, STOP and FADE all control the main playback of the selected file. ROOT assigns the midi note key where the audio clip will play at normal speed and the LOW and HIGH options determine the range on the MIDI keyboard for that sound. The scrollbar at the bottom allows you to further zoom in (zooming also support using the mouse wheel.)Ĭontrol for LOW, HIGH and ROOT determine the range of the MIDI keys. The two RED flags allow you to further edit the start and end points for playback. This area has a number of further controls to help contour your sound. When a slot is selected the Waveform editor in the right pane will fill. If you want to do a full reset, use the File Menu to Clear Slots Your in and out point will adjust accordingly.ĬLEAR - simple clearing of the audio of selected slot. REVERSE - instantly play a selected item backwards. You can select a new region to transfer, re-adjust pitch, find similar sounds to load into a different slot.įLIP CHANNELS Allows you to swap the left and right legs of a stereo channel. It selects the file from the database and loads it into the V5Pro waveform player in case you need to make further adjustments. RECALL SOUND at any point a user can return to the original database item by click this button. At the top is confirmation of the slot being examined, the name of the file and four further options: ![]() When the slot is selected it turns orange in colour in the left pane and the right pane fills with its specific information. Once you load an item into a slot, then you have instant access to many further options for manipulation, but first let’s look at that each area does.
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