But have you considered a feature that lets us scrub through several waveforms? Like a table of waveforms. You could even call it a wavetable, if you like
while you're at it, an arp module would be great
But have you considered a feature that lets us scrub through several waveforms? Like a table of waveforms. You could even call it a wavetable, if you like
Yes you are right and I did all with the mod envelopes but as far as tieing the notes for nice legato. I couldn't find a way I did use pitch bend with mod env but didn't sound what i wanted. How about if we can make the notes in the arp pass a little over to the next note to make this nice slides
just use portamento legato on the OSC which goes into the ARP. This means that all notes, which are tied to each other will slide. To untie, you can either shorten them a bit or use the GATE knob of the ARP. Even a gate of 99% will make them untie and stop the glide. Sovyou could now automate the gate knob with the steq sq and do a modulation on certain steps, or instead just work with longer and shorter ARP notes to make the slide on the areas you like. You could also automate the porta legato switch on the pitch env page to to the same. No need to automate and pitchbends etc...!100tifiko wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:40 pmYes you are right and I did all with the mod envelopes but as far as tieing the notes for nice legato. I couldn't find a way I did use pitch bend with mod env but didn't sound what i wanted. How about if we can make the notes in the arp pass a little over to the next note to make this nice slides
Thank you your awsome I just got it to do what i wanted to do also a great tip is to use the chord mode on single and add the sub and makes some cool glides on poly mode.msvs wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 7:43 amjust use portamento legato on the OSC which goes into the ARP. This means that all notes, which are tied to each other will slide. To untie, you can either shorten them a bit or use the GATE knob of the ARP. Even a gate of 99% will make them untie and stop the glide. Sovyou could now automate the gate knob with the steq sq and do a modulation on certain steps, or instead just work with longer and shorter ARP notes to make the slide on the areas you like. You could also automate the porta legato switch on the pitch env page to to the same. No need to automate and pitchbends etc...!100tifiko wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:40 pmYes you are right and I did all with the mod envelopes but as far as tieing the notes for nice legato. I couldn't find a way I did use pitch bend with mod env but didn't sound what i wanted. How about if we can make the notes in the arp pass a little over to the next note to make this nice slides
Do not worry, Marc. I have the same problems with an Intel i9 9900X CPU with 4,600 MHz overclocking including water cooling and Avenger still reaches 70% with some presets.kaju74 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 5:14 pm Hi,
I've a very old machine (> 8 years) with a Core I7 and updated it to a Ryzen 7 1800x. Before upgrading my hardware, I've tested it with an Trance2 XP preset which results in ~24% CPU usage. On my new machine, the same preset also tooks about ~24% CPU usage - is this normal?
Best regards,
Marc
Tell me the name of that preset and I will try it on my machine. I don't have many expansions (although I wish I did) so stick to factory. You have a bad set up. There's no way you'd hit 70% on the new i9. The VRM's on your motherboard might be getting too hot due to the nature of your water cooling, depends how you have that set up. Still it shouldn't be hitting 70%, not even 24%.
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