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Has anyone noticed that when inputting modulation in the rise and fall, I always get too short a time, even when the knob is turned fully clockwise? I find this design a bit strange and I can't get the right amount of modulation
@brambos
There is also the osc tune knob. Every time I try to rotate it, it struggles a bit. I like this app, but these two issues bother me. In particular, the modulation range of rise and fall makes the application of this function very narrow. It can basically only make some very short random length percussion sounds.
@brambos
Drag straight up and down. The way the knobs are designed, they work a little bit odd as you move away from vertical. This facilitates them moving more slowly the farther away you move from the knob, but it can throw one off a bit if you're not used to it.
Turn up the curve knob for longer times. Down for shorter times.
Curves are more about changing the way env works than length, and env that works logarithmically does sound longer, but to a very limited extent, and even if the curve is completely clockwise, the rise and fall times are still too short when the modulation source is inserted, which is completely different from when the modulation source is not inserted, so I think it's very likely a design mistake