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Attack - Decay - Sustain - Release... It should be a simple thing to make and it is surprising how few ADSR gadgets there are for audio signal processing. Such envelope filter has been in every synth for all ages. >> surly there must be something approximating this in the VG world? >>Cant we do it with the GR55 Per? Definitely possible. But the GR55 isn't the real source sound you know. Oh my gosh, what have you said... I hope Big Bill won't send his golem now to punish you for Blasphemy Against The True Lap Steel! Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 9:20 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote: > Question, when you say ADSR, are you meaning A & D? > The problem surely is with the trigger to start an attack? I know that > any > guitar synths Ive owned that actually modify the input audio have lots of > trouble, surly there must be something approximating this in the VG > world? > Cant we do it with the GR55 Per? TBH I havent tried, but I certainly use > the > Banjo VG sound to get a D effect, as in short plucky decay. I suggest > that > it needs a hex pickup at least. > Of course Bills post is infering that he wants only a plugin, and that > its a > "compressor" related effect that hes after. > > I cannot believe that there no plugins available that can't "turn the > attacks inside out" like we used to with those big old tube driven studio > compressors. God that was a trip putting late 80´s techno through a few > (Dang.. what were they called.. I used to have 3... ??? Black with 2 > channels and lots of side chaining possibilities.. damn my drug addled > brain)... > > The reason I chimed in though is to wonder... Has anyone ever played > with a > really old effect from Morley called the Pic O vol? There was also a > (pic O > wah too.) If I remember correctly it actually had a special metal pick > that > cut the sound dead when in touch with the string, you plucked and the > sound > faded in, at a speed dependant on a single knob. The effect kinda stuck > into > the jack socket... > > Seriously.. isnt this simple electronics? a tiny mono VCA where the > volume > is turned up after connection with earth has been broken? Just surprised > I > havent seen anything about it for about 25 years! > > Mark > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:50 PM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> > wrote: >> >> Does any one make an ADSR plugin that can be applied in real time, >> ie >> used during loop creation while recording, as apposed to just working >> as a >> post production App? if its tied to a delay algorithm that would be >> cool, >> and perhaps I already have one, as i was recently given a mass of plug >> ins I >> haven't gone through yet. To that end I'm talking right now to the >> designer >> of the great floor compressor I use, the OWA 1960, about building a true >> ADSR in to a stomp box pedal, as nobody has done such a thing in a pedal >> format, that really works well, as does all four phases of ADSR. I'm >> surprised Moog hasn't done a mooger fooger ADSR, but then again, I >> wouldn't >> have the real estate on my pedal board for something that big, not to >> mention the $. Those of you who have heard my music know that i rely >> heavily on the Auto- volume Echo on line 6 M series processors to >> achieve a >> volume pedal swell, as apposed to using a strait volume pedal, which is >> also >> something i do, but i need the auto volume effect because all of the >> loop >> tasking and real time effects control I'm doing with my feet. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> Bill >> >> http://www.youtube.com/user/BillWalkerGuitar > > > > > -- > Mark Francombe > www.markfrancombe.com > www.ordoabkhao.com > http://vimeo.com/user825094 > http://www.looop.no > twitter @markfrancombe > http://www.flickr.com/photos/24478662@N00/ >