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Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

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Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

Postby djbrynte » Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:57 am

I see that many new synths have slide and legato mode on the protamento. Like nexus sylenth1. Also some free synths have it. Can you make this in FS or is the program not capable of it?
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Re: Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

Postby Jay » Sat Feb 01, 2014 3:08 pm

if you go back to the many posts you made asking about the same things on the synthmaker forum you will find the info in the plethora of replies you recieved on said posts! :|
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Re: Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

Postby djbrynte » Sat Feb 01, 2014 3:14 pm

Yes i have checked but no one explain so i understand i have dyslexia man.

Access legato/glide or port, by going in the "midi to poly module" (OK I KNOW WHERE IT IS), open small module
called 'portamento'(OK ITS OPEN)...inside is small knob, and a on/off switch.(OK SO THE ON OFF SWITCH IS LEGATO OR WHAT?)

Access legato? What do he mean. Is there a module inside called legato or what? What is legato some kind of mode?

Or is it just on off switch for porta and voices? I dont understand what he mean.

Go in FL in there is Synth install a synth. (Explaining what synth) and explaining what its called.

Or like INstall a synth in FL this is how i explain how to make this sound. Open synth in there is 2 shapes and there you can rotate and now u have the sound dont you?

Open the cars front inside its a cable open it. Do you understand?
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Re: Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

Postby Xtinct » Sat Feb 01, 2014 4:50 pm

The cable is just there to keep the hamster in place ;)
guess you want to know if the glide is always on or only on when another key is held down (legato)
and the answer is yes to both kind of the glide definitely takes place when another key is held it also occurs when another voice is sounding ie in its release stage but not being held.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

Postby djbrynte » Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:08 pm

LoL Hamster :D

guess you want to know if the glide is always on or only on when another key is held down (legato)

So Retrigger new or Retrigger Stolen Wich one is legato?
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Re: Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

Postby Xtinct » Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:18 pm

djbrynte wrote:
So Retrigger new or Retrigger Stolen Wich one is legato?


Legato is just holding one note while pressing another, retriggering is about the envelopes its all down to how you want it to sound or give the user the option of choosing for themselves, Even my old 1978 Yamaha cs 10 has the option to choose between retrigger new or not.
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Re: Slide and Legato modes (See many new synths have these)

Postby djbrynte » Sat Feb 01, 2014 8:07 pm

Ah ok now i get it. Legato is just the normal mode. When u use portamento. When it overlaping. And then poly is when you get sliding. And what is Trg on Nexus? must be retrigger new or something ? ;)
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