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fade effects
hi there, I don't know if this is in the right area or not but I've been working on a piece that makes extensive use of a pipe organ and there is a rather long pause in the peace where the sound should fade out instead of just immediately cutting out and I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to do it.
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Re: fade effects
Hi Elana,
It is not natural for a pipe organ to fade out in a song. A fade out is useful at the end of a song. You can accomplish a fade by first extending the length of a note or notes and then changing the volume graphically by going to graph over notes, volume. Best wishes, Herbert |
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Re: fade effects
Hi Elana,
What you are talking about is not a fade-out but is reverberation. You need to use a reverb plug-in with your software, to get the effect you are after. Herbert |
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Re: fade effects
Hi, Elana, Herbert:
What synth/software are you using for your organ sounds, Elana? Chances are that it has some kind of reverb or echo effect built in. I use a freeware program called Miditzer, which is a virtual Wurlitzer theatre organ (www.Virtualorgan.com). The amount of reverberation can be controlled by the program's setup panel. Reverberation is usually controlled by Midi CC #91 (Effect Level). You can manipulate that by using the GraphOverNotes(TM) feature and selecting the appropriate CC using the C?TL icon and its pop-up menu. Good luck. David |
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Re: fade effects
I'm not using any special software with composer, using the Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth
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