On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 7:46 AM, Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> after reviewing the code of the envelope generators, I noticed that I
> implemented the state machine of the EGs incorrectly years ago. The common
> behavior of EGs is that the attack, decay and decay hold phases are always
> played entirely according to their defined duration in the instrument
> patch.
> With our current EGs however the attack and decay phases are aborted as
> soon
> as a note-off arrives, so the EG immediately switches into the release
> phase
> too early on short notes. That's especially problematic for percussive
> instruments.
>
> So if there are no vetoes, I am going to change that, so that even if a
> note-
> off arrives very early, the attack, decay and decay hold phases are always
> played entirely to their stage end, and after the attack and decay phases
> completed their defined durations, the EG would then switch into release
> phase
> afterwards.
>
> That will obviously change the behavior and thus the sound of existing
> sounds.
> But I think that change really makes sense, and probably this behavior
> change
> does not even have a negative impact on existing sounds.
>
> Another change I planned regarding the EGs: we currently have a behavior
> which
> is probably a bit exotic compared to common EG implementations; if a voice
> is
> in release phase and a new note-on arrives on that respective MIDI note,
> our
> EGs abort the release phase and switch back to the previous phase (i.e.
> back
> to sustain phase). Now that behavior is sometimes useful, sometimes
> negative,
> depends on the sound. So maybe I make that configurable, I am not very sure
> about this particular change yet.
>
> If you have an opinion on these two EG issues, let me know!
>
> CU
> Christian
Yes, that certainly seems like a bug; good catch.
Likewise, I think allowing the release to continue after a new note-on
should be configurable. In "absurd" cases, it may contribute to excessive
polyphony, but in the normal case, I think the releases would be
appreciated.
In Christ,
Aaron Laws
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