On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 11:21:07 +0100
James Morris <jwm.art.net@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> > There's the hackish way, where both samples will always play, but
> > one can be quiet while the other is loud. You just need to apply the
> > velocity sensing to the amplitude in the correct way. But note that
> > there's no threshold value, it's a smooth rampage of amplitudes.
> > Only at the extremities will one sample be heard and not the other;
> > mid points will cause both to be heard to varying degrees.
>
> great example of why i need users to report things which don't work.
>
you mean that the method you were describing of applying velocity to the
amplitude doesn't work? I ask because I wouldn't know how to test it, I
haven't exactly understood how I should do it
renato
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