Am I wrong, or "HOLD" works only for the first transient-grain? Here for example, transient using REGIONS (two markers, check the Edison sample):
you can hear the HOLD effects only on the first transient (the first marker). Manual says Hold - Sets the length or transient grains., but in fact it applies only to the first one. Or am I wrong?
Fruity Granulizer - Hold works only for the first transient?
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Fruity Granulizer - Hold works only for the first transient?
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Also (more important to fix) HOLD works only if...
Re: Fruity Granulizer - Hold works only for the first transi
Indeed the hold knob only appears to affect the...
Re: Fruity Granulizer - Hold works only for the first transi
nucleon wrote:Indeed the hold knob only appears...