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10.6 Release
The Decay knob in the upper right corner controls how much more silent a release sample
becomes for each second longer you hold a note pressed. The unit is dB / second. I.e. if it
is set to 15 dB/s then the volume of a release sample of a 2s long note will be turned down
30 dB.
There are three types of release samples: loose, tight 1 (quite tight) and tight 2 (very tight).
The tight samples are played more carefully and are less noisy than the loose ones. You can
set the default release mode to be one of:
•
Random mode – use random mix of loose, tight 1 and tight 2 samples
•
Tight mode – use random mix of tight 1 and tight 1 samples only
By using the F0 key switch you can switch to the non-default mode at any time. Eg. let’s say
the default mode is set to Random mode. Then you will sometimes get loose release samples
when playing. If you want only tight release samples for some passage of a song you can hold
F0 pressed during that time to temporarily toggle to Tight mode.
The loose / tight knob controls the probability of getting either loose or tight release samples.
Turn it up to increase the chance of getting tight samples.
The tight 1 / tight 2 knob controls the probability of getting tight 1 versus tight 2 samples.
Turn it up to increase the chance of getting tight 2 samples.
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