Have this behaviour first keyed note is fine, after several new notes the level has fallen, a few more notes a it is back to full.
Have not altered config at all.
Does not happen with any other software.
Voices lose volume then reappear..?
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Re: Voices lose volume then reappear..?
If you can send a recording I might recognize the sound, but my strong suspicion is that because Moselle is still a CPU hog (I have a fix coming soon) you might actually already be running out of CPU.
On the window titled "MoselleIDE" you should see a label saying something like "Performance: 3.14 polyphony" or something. That means it thinks the patch can play about 3 notes before running out of CPU. It's not super-accurate but generally is pretty good for most patches.
One workaround would be to edit the file C:/Moselle/config/Interpreter.moselle . Try halving FreqEval and restarting, and see if that works. (You won't be able to get the top octave of human hearing but frequency response should still be about as good as casette tape.) OR, double BufferSamples (this will hurt the response time from you hitting a key). Or both (which will really start to suck, but at least probably let you really explore the software and get a feel for where its going and maybe generate some more of your good suggestions for improvements).
On the window titled "MoselleIDE" you should see a label saying something like "Performance: 3.14 polyphony" or something. That means it thinks the patch can play about 3 notes before running out of CPU. It's not super-accurate but generally is pretty good for most patches.
One workaround would be to edit the file C:/Moselle/config/Interpreter.moselle . Try halving FreqEval and restarting, and see if that works. (You won't be able to get the top octave of human hearing but frequency response should still be about as good as casette tape.) OR, double BufferSamples (this will hurt the response time from you hitting a key). Or both (which will really start to suck, but at least probably let you really explore the software and get a feel for where its going and maybe generate some more of your good suggestions for improvements).
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