Hi, yes you can control attack/release/tightness, if you click on the small edit in the upper corner of each articulation, you can see it in the Walkthrough
@@NathanDavidCarltonSoundbed Hi, you can control attack/release/tightness, if you click on the small edit in the upper corner of each articulation, you can see it in the Walkthrough
Ok! I will spend more time on those if I do more videos! I have been thinking about doing a “developer spotlight” series with Westwood at the forefront.
I'm not sure how to feel about this video. On the one hand I like that you just let it speak for itself. On the other hand you said literally nothing that I heard (I skipped through it since you weren't commenting). Since you didn't cover "everything" it can do and didn't comment... I have no opinion on this video. I don't like it or dislike it. I just have to basically dismiss it. I hope this perspective helps you in some way for future videos.
I'm not sure how to feel about this comment. On the one hand I like that they took the time to convey their thoughts. On the other hand they weren't capable of forming an opinion without someone else telling them what they should think about the product at hand. I have no opinion on this comment. I don't like or dislike it. I just have to basically dismiss it. I hope this perspective helps you in some way for future comments.
Gorgeous tones... excellent demo Nathan !
yes they are! thanks for commenting
Sounds great! Though I wish they'd have recorded regular legato intervals as well. The portamento style gets old really fast imo.
There is a speed control but I need to explore it more. When I was playing with it, it didn’t seem to change much … maybe it was user error.
Do you know if you can tempo sync the other performances besides the episodes?
I did not notice any.
can attack be controlled?
[edit] yes, see below comments
Hi, yes you can control attack/release/tightness, if you click on the small edit in the upper corner of each articulation, you can see it in the Walkthrough
@@NathanDavidCarltonSoundbed Hi, you can control attack/release/tightness, if you click on the small edit in the upper corner of each articulation, you can see it in the Walkthrough
Would have preferred more percussive vocal demo.
Ok! I will spend more time on those if I do more videos! I have been thinking about doing a “developer spotlight” series with Westwood at the forefront.
I'm not sure how to feel about this video. On the one hand I like that you just let it speak for itself. On the other hand you said literally nothing that I heard (I skipped through it since you weren't commenting). Since you didn't cover "everything" it can do and didn't comment... I have no opinion on this video. I don't like it or dislike it. I just have to basically dismiss it. I hope this perspective helps you in some way for future videos.
I'm not sure how to feel about this comment. On the one hand I like that they took the time to convey their thoughts. On the other hand they weren't capable of forming an opinion without someone else telling them what they should think about the product at hand. I have no opinion on this comment. I don't like or dislike it. I just have to basically dismiss it. I hope this perspective helps you in some way for future comments.
It doesn’t. But thanks for commenting.