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BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2007-05-31T17:46:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/3842007-05-31T17:46:09+02:002007-05-31T17:46:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2124#p2124Statistics: Posted by Guest — 31 May 2007, 17:46
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2007-05-31T14:00:18+02:002007-05-31T14:00:18+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2122#p2122 glad to be of help, and looking forward to your report!
]]>2007-05-30T16:27:44+02:002007-05-30T16:27:44+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2118#p2118 Didn't have the chance to thank you for your fade patch yet. We were touring. But it worked like a charm. Thanks a million.
I'll try and give a comprehensive report of my experiences from using usine on stage. Generally very pleased. I just need to collect all my thoughts!
]]>2007-05-28T22:07:49+02:002007-05-28T22:07:49+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2110#p2110 Hadn't noticed your reply. That's exactly what I've done on one of my sampler patches. I have a "mute button" connected to some of these "fade in" or "fade out" modules, that allows the sound to enter or fade slowly. The fade subpatch is like you described: lines module -> mapper curves By the way combining several line modules we can draw quite complex enveloppes. Rgds,
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Statistics: Posted by bmoussay — 28 May 2007, 22:07
]]>2007-05-15T10:31:59+02:002007-05-15T10:31:59+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1988#p1988 my first attempt at doing this used the smoothing module, but I found out that the trouble with using that in this context was resetting the values when for instance I wanted to go from 1 down to 0 when the current value wasn't 1. I ended up using two data/lines modules - one for fade in, and one for fade out - but since my drawing sucks I let them have only two values and patched the output through the data/mapper (curves) module with curve set "log or exp" to get fades that sounded ok. To my ears anyway...
]]>2007-05-15T09:43:29+02:002007-05-15T09:43:29+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1986#p1986 To do this you can use either the "data smoothing" module, or if you need some more complex control, you can "draw" an enveloppe in the "data/lines" module. You can also check the "enveloppe" modules. Rgds,
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Statistics: Posted by bmoussay — 15 May 2007, 09:43
]]>2007-05-14T16:32:15+02:002007-05-14T16:32:15+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1978#p1978 thanks a million, i'd appreciate it. i sent you an email.
]]>2007-05-14T14:11:59+02:002007-05-14T14:11:59+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1976#p1976 I've included something very similar in the next version of the PunchInloops, which I'm afraid I'm not quite finished with yet. I tried several different approaches, but ended up with what I thought was the least "elegant" solution programming-wise (this is a geek speaking, I'm afraid).
I don't have the program here at work and I don't remember too well what I ended up doing so I could describe here and now, but if you want me to mail it to you sometime tonight, I could do that. If you don't want your address here on the forum, mail it to me at bsork@online.no.
]]>2007-05-14T13:54:18+02:002007-05-14T13:54:18+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1975#p1975 I might be tired but I've been trying to figure out this rather simple puzzle:
Lets say I have a gain module for volume. Then I have a trigger button. When I press that button I want the volume to slide from where it currently is down to infinity in a given time.
thanks
antwan
ps. as i'm learning more and more all the time, i really think this program is superb.
]]>BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2007-05-31T17:46:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/3842007-05-31T17:46:09+02:002007-05-31T17:46:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2124#p2124Statistics: Posted by Guest — 31 May 2007, 17:46
]]>2007-05-31T14:00:18+02:002007-05-31T14:00:18+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2122#p2122 glad to be of help, and looking forward to your report!
]]>2007-05-30T16:27:44+02:002007-05-30T16:27:44+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2118#p2118 Didn't have the chance to thank you for your fade patch yet. We were touring. But it worked like a charm. Thanks a million.
I'll try and give a comprehensive report of my experiences from using usine on stage. Generally very pleased. I just need to collect all my thoughts!
]]>2007-05-28T22:07:49+02:002007-05-28T22:07:49+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=2110#p2110 Hadn't noticed your reply. That's exactly what I've done on one of my sampler patches. I have a "mute button" connected to some of these "fade in" or "fade out" modules, that allows the sound to enter or fade slowly. The fade subpatch is like you described: lines module -> mapper curves By the way combining several line modules we can draw quite complex enveloppes. Rgds,
B.
Statistics: Posted by bmoussay — 28 May 2007, 22:07
]]>2007-05-15T10:31:59+02:002007-05-15T10:31:59+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1988#p1988 my first attempt at doing this used the smoothing module, but I found out that the trouble with using that in this context was resetting the values when for instance I wanted to go from 1 down to 0 when the current value wasn't 1. I ended up using two data/lines modules - one for fade in, and one for fade out - but since my drawing sucks I let them have only two values and patched the output through the data/mapper (curves) module with curve set "log or exp" to get fades that sounded ok. To my ears anyway...
]]>2007-05-15T09:43:29+02:002007-05-15T09:43:29+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1986#p1986 To do this you can use either the "data smoothing" module, or if you need some more complex control, you can "draw" an enveloppe in the "data/lines" module. You can also check the "enveloppe" modules. Rgds,
B.
Statistics: Posted by bmoussay — 15 May 2007, 09:43
]]>2007-05-14T16:32:15+02:002007-05-14T16:32:15+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1978#p1978 thanks a million, i'd appreciate it. i sent you an email.
]]>2007-05-14T14:11:59+02:002007-05-14T14:11:59+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1976#p1976 I've included something very similar in the next version of the PunchInloops, which I'm afraid I'm not quite finished with yet. I tried several different approaches, but ended up with what I thought was the least "elegant" solution programming-wise (this is a geek speaking, I'm afraid).
I don't have the program here at work and I don't remember too well what I ended up doing so I could describe here and now, but if you want me to mail it to you sometime tonight, I could do that. If you don't want your address here on the forum, mail it to me at bsork@online.no.
]]>2007-05-14T13:54:18+02:002007-05-14T13:54:18+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=384&p=1975#p1975 I might be tired but I've been trying to figure out this rather simple puzzle:
Lets say I have a gain module for volume. Then I have a trigger button. When I press that button I want the volume to slide from where it currently is down to infinity in a given time.
thanks
antwan
ps. as i'm learning more and more all the time, i really think this program is superb.