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Sampled attack, VA synth sustain, release

I was thinking about ways to expand the sounds of an analog synth, and remembered something someone here had mentioned about the Korg M1, that it used a ROM sampler to play the attack of notes, but synthesized the sustain and release portions of the sound, which was really interesting. The concept being, instruments often have a more complex sound in the attack portion of the sound, but the sustain is simpler.

Thinking about how to try this out, out of the box, I have the synth covered with a hardware analog synth, but was wondering if there was a good place to start with a sampler/ROMpler on ios? It would ideally be able to audition sounds fast (being able to change samples with a midi controller would be great!), bam-bam-bam, but, it would be important to have a persistent envelope, that wouldn't change, when you changed the sample, that could be set to complement the other synth. Most of the time, probably a fast attack, and short decay, and no sustain, so that it would crossfade with a synth sound with a slow attack nicely.

Comments

  • Caustic PCM synth is pretty powerful. I don't know if it will do everything you want, but it is worth a look if you are not familiar with it.

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