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Change modulator/carrier levels dynamically, affecting sustained notes #78

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chrrsy opened this issue Sep 10, 2021 · 3 comments
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@chrrsy
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chrrsy commented Sep 10, 2021

Amazing plugin, thank you.
I'd love to see it be possible to change the modulator/carrier levels of held down notes fluidly. Currently, if you change the levels of any operator while holding down a note it won't update until you register a new note. Allowing these parameters to by changes dynamically would avoid the need to use multiple parts with different envelopes to create timbral variation in a sound.

@bryc
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bryc commented Jan 7, 2022

Agreed. The lack of automation for parameters is holding the plugin back. Feedback, Release, Waveform, are other parameters I'd want to automate, which is possible in JuceOPLVSTi.

Edit: This could be considered a duplicate issue of #61. I added more in depth comments there.

@orangemono
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I have to agree. As an old school Adlib/Sound Blaster fan, i've been looking for a while for something like this. I used the early version of JUCE, and have also tried Plogue PortaFM for the OPL2 emulation. I prefer the layout and workflow of ADLplug (and it's got some great flexible options). Unfortunately without assignable params (particularly ADSR) it's just not going to work for me.

@bertrandguegan
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I agree too. ADLplug is such an awesome plugin, but I really miss automatable parameters. That would be a major upgrade. Making music with ADLplug would be even more creative and interesting.

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