gcoudert wrote:iya wrote:1. Because if I only have two kick drums hits programmed in the 16 beat measure, one on the first beat and one on the 9th beat for example, but I only want a tiny click for the second kick drum, this method will not work.
2. I copied the section of the mpc manual where it explains this function, it is "NOTE OFF". The one you're referring to above is called "MONO". I want to be able to set my emu voice to "NOTE OFF".
1. OK, let's see... you could duplicate your sample and shorten the second one, perhaps?
2. If you set your envelope to a gate shape (fast attack, no decay, full sustain, no release), then the longer you press the key, the longer your sample will play. In your sequencer, if you enter a long note for the first kick and a very short one for the second, that should imitate the effect you're after.
Gilles
1. That was just an example I was giving with only two kick drums in the sequence. In reality I use many different decay lengths throughout the sequences I build, so this would be very time consuming and not practical.
2. I still feel the solution is a global one. Problem is it's not a straight-forward adsr envelope since there is no parameter for sustain only attack 1/2, decay 1/2 and release 1/2. Is there a parameter for sustain? Is that what decay 2 is?
I began browsing through all the presets I had created in the past on my hard drive and found one that does receive note-on/off data with no additional programming on the sequencer side. When I load up just that one preset into with my current bank, it loses that capability!
So my workaround has been to load the old bank that contains that preset in it's entirety first, then browse the hard drive for all the other presets I had been using in the new bank. Now suddenly all the presets have this capability. All the cord routings are off @ 0% so I know this is a global setting I haven't discovered yet. Even though I've somewhat found a solution to the problem I still don't know how I'm doing it. But I'm pretty sure now it's some type of global setting, preference or mode. Not a preset or voice parameter.