I am trying to make a synth melody, but each time I press a key the tone comes in too loud, although the sustained tone afterwards sounds okay. How do I decrease the initial "attack" sound so that I get a smooth tone even from the beginning?
I come up with weird solutions, but I would try a noise gate. Have a fast time for it to activate, and a slow time to release. When its silent, the gate blocks the noise, then when you press the note, you have a fade from the start of the note, long enough to cancel out the attack. When the note ends, the gate activates quickly - so that it's ready for the next note.
There will be other ways to do this though, I'm not familiar with Reason or synths.
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I come up with weird solutions, but I would try a noise gate. Ha
I come up with weird solutions, but I would try a noise gate. Have a fast time for it to activate, and a slow time to release. When its silent, the gate blocks the noise, then when you press the note, you have a fade from the start of the note, long enough to cancel out the attack. When the note ends, the gate activates quickly - so that it's ready for the next note.
There will be other ways to do this though, I'm not familiar with Reason or synths.
Thanks for your reply. Sounds too complicated though. There must
Thanks for your reply.
Sounds too complicated though. There must be an easier way to do this? Anyone with Reason experience?
There should be a way to adjust the velocity. Check your manual.
There should be a way to adjust the velocity. Check your manual.
Adjust the velocity you say? Well, that did it. Thanks.
Adjust the velocity you say?
Well, that did it. Thanks.
Glad you worked it out.
Glad you worked it out.