03-14-2022, 08:54 PM
Would it be possible to add an option to revert the envelope reset behavior to the previous one?
To give a bit of context:
I am still struggling with integrating the more-cv expander into my setup (I created a thread on this topic a few weeks ago).
The ultimate goal I would like to achieve is to have something like the note column of the default track with the option to control the CV values of the expander. In particular I am interested in getting the gating behavior when sequencing multiple consecutive notes. I want to control assimil8or (sampler) with it, and the re-triggers are important to have assimil8or pick up changes to the sample slot or the sample start position.
With the old envelope behavior I was able to achieve this since the voltage dropped to zero for a brief amount of time with the correct envelope settings when triggering the envelope.
The most favorable solution for me would be if I could set one of the columns in the expander to be exactly the note column of the original track, then controlling both the cv and gate the same way as without the expander.
To give a bit of context:
I am still struggling with integrating the more-cv expander into my setup (I created a thread on this topic a few weeks ago).
The ultimate goal I would like to achieve is to have something like the note column of the default track with the option to control the CV values of the expander. In particular I am interested in getting the gating behavior when sequencing multiple consecutive notes. I want to control assimil8or (sampler) with it, and the re-triggers are important to have assimil8or pick up changes to the sample slot or the sample start position.
With the old envelope behavior I was able to achieve this since the voltage dropped to zero for a brief amount of time with the correct envelope settings when triggering the envelope.
The most favorable solution for me would be if I could set one of the columns in the expander to be exactly the note column of the original track, then controlling both the cv and gate the same way as without the expander.