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      From: Josh G. <jg...@us...> - 2003-01-21 19:33:00
      
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| On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 04:41, M. Nentwig wrote: > Moi, > > I don't think that there are any restrictions concerning velocity > mapping with Swami. You can assign samples to arbitrary note and / or > velocity 'windows'. In theory it's possible to have a different sample > for each key / velocity combination (but I'd bet nobody has tried that > yet :) > > -Markus > It would be interesting to create layered velocity sounds as well, where samples could be blended over the velocity range in conjunction with an inverted velocity modulator (to cause a sample to fade out towards the top of its velocity range). You could have a morphing effect as one plays notes in increasing or decreasing velocity. Once the Python binding is completed in Swami (not really that much to do I think) writing scripts to do these types of things should be fairly easy :) Cheers. Josh Green |