Dpoirier
Fractal Fanatic
I'm in need of a special effect in one of my presets. I'm using a synth block to generate the tone I want, and I need it to slowly fade-in to the "mix", so I'm using a 500 ms damp setting on the level parameter. So far so good. But I need that tone to fade-out 2000 ms later, and I can't find a way to do it. If I assign a modifier to a downstream block's input level, for example, I'm still limited to a max of 1000ms, so I can use that to fade it out.
I tried mucking with the sequencer, but it cycles, and doesn't have a "fade out" setting.
I also tried fading in the tone and then killing it (using the synth block's mix parameter), again with a 1000ms damp, and then feed that signal into a multidelay to extend it to 2 seconds, but I've failed at making it work,
There's probably a way to do what I need, but I'm running out of ideas. Any thoughts? In short, some synth tone fades in (within 1/2 sec), stays strong for 2 seconds, and then starts fading out, down to nothing after another 1/2 second. If I had 3000ms as a limit on damp, I'd be fine, but I don't. Help!
I tried mucking with the sequencer, but it cycles, and doesn't have a "fade out" setting.
I also tried fading in the tone and then killing it (using the synth block's mix parameter), again with a 1000ms damp, and then feed that signal into a multidelay to extend it to 2 seconds, but I've failed at making it work,
There's probably a way to do what I need, but I'm running out of ideas. Any thoughts? In short, some synth tone fades in (within 1/2 sec), stays strong for 2 seconds, and then starts fading out, down to nothing after another 1/2 second. If I had 3000ms as a limit on damp, I'd be fine, but I don't. Help!