Let’s say you are sending MIDI on channel 3. ![]() In this case, you’ll have to select channel 3 as the MIDI input channel in Kickstart. ![]() This way, the plugin can react to the MIDI notes you are sending in manually. Each time a MIDI note is triggered, the envelope is retriggered and will continue playing according to the time signature setting. So, if you’ve selected 1/8th, the volume automation will start when the MIDI note hits and will continue every 1/8th until another MIDI note is triggered. This option is pretty much the same as the retrigger option described above. ![]() The only difference is that the volume automation will not be retriggered until another MIDI note is sent to the VST. The interesting thing about this mode is that the count determines the speed of the completion of the envelope. You can compare this to the decay parameter of a side-chain compressor. ![]() The higher the decay time, the longer it takes for the volume to reach its default level. The higher the count, the quicker the envelope is completed and thus the sooner the volume resets. Kickstart makes side-chain style pumping effects very easy to achieve, as it completely removes the need to create a separate side-chain channel and use a side-chain compressor.
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