[linux-audio-user] mono synth, note allocation scheme

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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:31:01 +0200
Atte Andr? Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I find that most soft synths (supercollider, pd, ams, zynaddsubfx, 
> amsynth, om) unser linux work in a "wrong" or at least unintuitive and 
> non-standard way. I'm wondering if a) it's something wrong with my 
> setup/keyboards or a general problem, b) if nobody else feels this is 
> an issue and c) if we should lobby the developers to change this behaviour.
> 
> The problem is in monomode. If one note is held and another played, 
> released, played, releaset, etc. there should always be sound as long as 
> at least one note is depressed.
> 
> Here's a graphical description of what I'm trying to say:
> 
> http://www.atte.dk/mono_synth.pdf
> 
> Any thoughts?

Hi,

in Supercollider it is completely up to you how you implement a mono
synth. One of the advantages of it is that it ultimatively flexible. I
don't think there's any mechanism in SC that hinders you to do what you
want.

Regards,
Flo

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