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PreenFM => preenfm2 and preenfm3 => Topic started by: Toltekradiation on March 23, 2020, 09:36:36 PM
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hi all,
i hope you're all well in this strange times :-\
with this extra isolation, i did play a little more with a poly glide attempt (fw attached)
i think it is now quite playable but need to be played to find bugs and improvements ;)
as a bonus, some filters are back and have been reworked
and then there is 3 new matrix destination :
G.hd : glide hold (if >0)
G.rt : glide rate
G.sk : glide skew (different glide speed for ascending or descending intervals)
(edit: file updated)
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might take me a week or two to get to this, but looking forward to it!
thanks :)
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Super interesting.
I often thought of adding poly glide, i'll take a look at how you did that !!
Thanks for sharing !
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hi,
here is another version : the previous one was a bit buggy.
One of the initial goal was to play glided notes over the top of chords or bass pedal, which i could not totaly achieve with multiple gliding notes.
So I ended making a mono glide over poly, which is less sophisticated, but easier to code and play with..
+ there is two more glide values available (longer)
Also, matrix modifier (glide rate & skew) now work much better.
(first post updated)
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I broke my Preen :(
But I should have it working again in the next week or so I hope and will definitely be trying this out, as I would love Poly glide!
thanks!
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oh, i hope you get it back very soon !
ps: updated file in first post (bug fix)
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it's back! (phew)
Had a short play, still working out exactly how it operates, but seems to be working! Looking forward to having a proper play with this :)
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Yes, this so called poly glide need some explanation of how it work ;)
when you reach the polyphony limit, the next and further notes will use the latest voice and glide to this note pitch.
for example, with a voice count of 3, if one press C then E then G : no glide
press A, G will glide to A.
release A : A glide to G
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I thought it was something like that, but great to have it spelled out
:)
thanks