Leap: Velocity, decay, and sustain

George
George Member Posts: 4 Member

Maybe I'm missing it, but I didn't see any options in Leap (either in group or single modes) to make the keys velocity sensitive. It only plays samples at 100% velocity regardless of how soft you press the keys. Also, I see attack and release, but no decay or sustain. These are critical to have, and not having these options severely limits its usability. Also it would be nice to have the option to make fades on the sample range locaters. Can these options be added in an update?

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  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 13,390 mod
    edited October 2024 Answer ✓

    Hey there, sorry for finding this thread only now.

    For the attack/decay/sustain you can find it in the sound section:

    Regarding velocity, I've forwarded your comments as a feature request. It makes great sense. Waiting for some feedback from the team.

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  • George
    George Member Posts: 4 Member

    Also a nice additional feature would be to allow sorting by tags in the new side browser when searching loops/one shots etc, or have an option to keep adding samples from the library view to Leap. Right now, if I double click a sample in the library view it just creates a new Leap instance. I'd like to be able to add samples from that view to different keys in Leap.

  • ini4
    ini4 Member Posts: 32 Helper

    +1 for the velocity sensitivity. I would also like to see the option to route samples to separate outputs in a multi output instance of Kontakt.

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 13,390 mod
    edited October 2024 Answer ✓

    Hey there, sorry for finding this thread only now.

    For the attack/decay/sustain you can find it in the sound section:

    Regarding velocity, I've forwarded your comments as a feature request. It makes great sense. Waiting for some feedback from the team.

  • Simon A. Billington
    Simon A. Billington Member Posts: 120 Helper

    For sure, Velocity Sensitivity should always be an option, Not just the Volume/Amp Envelope, But also the Filter/Filter Envelope.

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