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Graphic ADSR in Ruby
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Graphic ADSR in Ruby
a simple graphical ADSR done in ruby, all values are scaled to 0..1
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Graphic ADSR in Ruby
This looks very cool NuBeat !
Just wondering ... are the 'dot' controls supposed to be linked as a whole group ? I was expecting to be able to move one 'dot' while the others maintain their position. Just wondering.
Just wondering ... are the 'dot' controls supposed to be linked as a whole group ? I was expecting to be able to move one 'dot' while the others maintain their position. Just wondering.
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Re: Graphic ADSR in Ruby
RJHollins wrote:This looks very cool NuBeat !
Just wondering ... are the 'dot' controls supposed to be linked as a whole group ? I was expecting to be able to move one 'dot' while the others maintain their position. Just wondering.
yeah, you also could built a multienvelope out of it but in this classic ADSR the lenght of the envelope is Attacktime (level from 0 to 1) + Decaytime(level from 1 to sustainlevel) + hold sustainlevel + releasetime(level from sustain to 0) so it should be right like this or?
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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