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    • kidmissileproof
      kidmissileproof last edited by

      Hello all!

      In music, attack is how quickly a sound reaches full volume after it has been activated.  I was wondering if there was a way to control effects in a similar way in Isadora?
      So if for example I was using the Threshold actor, it would take x amount of time for the color to gradually wash in.
      Thanks!
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      • vanakaru
        vanakaru last edited by

        I would think Envelope or Curvature Actor can do this.

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        • kidmissileproof
          kidmissileproof last edited by

          Envelope Generator seems to be what I was looking for.  Thanks!

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          • Skulpture
            Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

            You also have envelope ++ which can go,into negative values (incase you need it).

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