Functionality

The following parameters are available for customizing your Mando-Tremolo rule:

Tremolo Rate controller. Used to assign a MIDI controller input to the real-time rate of the tremolo playback.

Minimum Tremolo Rate. Measured in Hertz over milliseconds

Maximum Tremolo Rate. Measured in Hertz over milliseconds

Note-off Delay. Use the “note-off delay” slider to determine how long to wait after a new note-on before terminating the previous note. The release time of terminated samples is determined by that regions EG1 release time.

Play Zone. Determines the upper and lower boundaries of instrument regions effected by the iMIDI rule, defaulting to the max range of the instruments existing regions.

Instrument Layout. Determines the number of tremolo and non-tremolo splits present in the instruments layout.

The Mono Mode Rule with Portamento Reshaping Filter (PRF)

The Mono rule has three functional modes: Staccato, Legato, and Legato with connecting samples. This section has a detailed description of all three modes of the Mono rule.

The Mono rule is configured using the dialog seen below:

After instantiating the rule from the GigaEditor, use the above configuration panel to determine the mode you wish to use for your instrument. All three modes share some common features:

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