You can emulate the decaying of a note, for example, a piano note, by triggering a note-off sample when a key is released.
Prerequisite
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The program contains a layer that contains the note-on samples and another layer that contains the note-off samples.
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The note-on samples and the note-off samples are mapped to the same key range, that is, for each note-on sample, a corresponding note-off sample is available.
Procedure
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Insert the MegaTrig module for the layer with the note-off samples.
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Open the MIDI Modules Editor for this layer, so that the MegaTrig control panel is shown.
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Set the first condition to Note-off.
This way, a new note is triggered when a key is released.
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Activate the Enable/Disable Condition button in the On column.
Now, when a note within the set range is released, a new sample from the note-off layer is triggered.
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On the Trigger pop-up menu, select New Notes.
This way, the condition is evaluated every time a new note is played.
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On the Note-Off Velocity Source pop-up menu, select Note-on.
This way, the velocity of the note-off sample is the same as the one of the note-on sample. If you use a keyboard that is able to send note-off velocity, you can set this to Note-off.
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Optional: Set up the decay in the following way:
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Specify a decay time for the note-off sample with the Decay control.
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Specify the amount of decay with the Amount control.
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Specify a decay curve with the Curve control.
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Use the Key Follow control and Center Key value field to control the decay time with the pitch of the note that you play.
Result
When you now play a note-on sample and release the key, the corresponding note-off sample is played.
Note
A simple way to trigger zones using note-off messages without setting up the decay of the note-off sample is using the Note-off Trigger option in the Voice Control section for a zone.