Hello Murray Kiwitechnics wrote:
I'm not sure it is the same. If the analogue system has the env level on a capacitor then the new attack will try and charge it at the attack speed. If it is already half charged then it should take less time to reach full level.
Not really. The loading speed while attack is a function of loading current and "not yet filled" capacity of the capacitor (sorry, for the funny words, I don't know how to express it correctly in english). The more loaded a capacitor is, the slower the loading will be. It does not matter whether the capacitor is still loaded (from a former release phase), or whether it is because we look at the end of a attack phase.
as I am a big snowed under
I love it if a saying contradicts that much the literal meaning: Here in Munich it is dark at 5 pm and we are awaiting the first snow, and assumingly each day its days are getting longer and hotter in Auckland, and Murray writes of being snowed under :-)))) Florian ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
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