yeah, i always associated long attack times with more
of a creeping bass sound that is purposely lacking
punch.  whenever my bass comes from a detuned kick, i
extend the attack so as to get rid of the 'hit' sound
at the beginning.

On Wed, 31 July 2002, "Brian J. Haag" wrote:

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> --- daze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > lllllooooooonnnnnggggggggggg  attack times for
> > punch.
> 
> I'm not sure how this could possibly work, as a long
> attack time means there's a crescendo of sorts on the
> beginning of each note.  For me, punch means the
> attack of the note hits you in the chest.
> 
> b
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