> Look under the Instrument Properties in Gigedit and you'll find a checkbox
> labeled "Gain +6dB", I think that's it. So yes, it's supported.
>
Hmm, I see, thanks for the tip off. I see it is not stored in any
special way, but in the Attenuation field as a -6, that's what threw
me off. In fact, f
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 19:22, Luis Garrido <
[email protected]> wrote:
> > No, they are not LS specific. I have no idea why it's not supposed to be
> in
> > the GSt3 editor manual, but those two EG3 parameters exist at least in
> the
> > GSt2 instrument editor.
> >
>
> Hmm, I see
> No, they are not LS specific. I have no idea why it's not supposed to be in
> the GSt3 editor manual, but those two EG3 parameters exist at least in the
> GSt2 instrument editor.
>
Hmm, I see how they work from engines/gig/Voice.cpp. This site also
documents it somewhat:
http://www.alchemystudi
Es geschah am Thursday 26 February 2009 als Luis Garrido schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> I can't identify an equivalent to these two LS DimReg parameters in
> GS3Edit manual. Are they LS specific?
No, they are not LS specific. I have no idea why it's not supposed to be in
the GSt3 editor manual, but those two
Hi!
I can't identify an equivalent to these two LS DimReg parameters in
GS3Edit manual. Are they LS specific?
Cheers,
Luis
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