On 26 April 2014 22:34, Vesa <[email protected]> wrote:

> The reason is simple: it's a single-stream instrument. The envelope thus
> would know nothing of the notes played and can't separate the notes from
> each other. Try it yourself - repeat your steps so that you get the
> envelope on a SF2 instrument, then try playing two notes in sequence so
> that the notes overlap - the envelope gets applied only once on both
> notes, not on each note separately like it should. If you use attack
> you'll hear it well - the attack is only audible on the first note.


Ah, that's why it sounded just weird and horrible then ... yeah. #2
would be ideal then - preserve the data in case my new choice of
instrument is terrible and I want to quickly swap back to the old one.


- d.

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