I have just begun using the Legato Tool - and loving it.
Q1. Does it make any difference, to the sound, how overlapped adjacent midi notes are? I can;t seem to hear a difference after casual listening but thought I would check. Does the tool simply disregard the Note Off command when another note on the same channel precedes and overlaps it?
Q2. Per the Legato Threshold and Release Times, the manual says "Threshold lengthens the pitch." Which pitch is being lengthened? Does this delay the enterance of the next note? Does it lengthen the sime between notes? What is the aural effect of these parameters? Why should the threshold and time always be set identically as the manual states? If this is always true why not simply have one parameter instead of two?
Thanks,
Craig Duke
Q1. Does it make any difference, to the sound, how overlapped adjacent midi notes are? I can;t seem to hear a difference after casual listening but thought I would check. Does the tool simply disregard the Note Off command when another note on the same channel precedes and overlaps it?
Q2. Per the Legato Threshold and Release Times, the manual says "Threshold lengthens the pitch." Which pitch is being lengthened? Does this delay the enterance of the next note? Does it lengthen the sime between notes? What is the aural effect of these parameters? Why should the threshold and time always be set identically as the manual states? If this is always true why not simply have one parameter instead of two?
Thanks,
Craig Duke