ascending and descending gliss

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View the msg source Started by Mario on 2006-01-19 07:19:33
How can I obtain an ascending gliss of 3-4 octaves? Tks.

View the reply source  Reply 1 by Steve Mattos on 2006-01-19 12:11:06
Over how many beats? You might be able to approximate it with 32nd notes.

View the reply source  Reply 2 by Ken Natton on 2006-01-19 12:20:09
And on this one the user tip link is:

http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/composer/usertips/show.php?id=75

View the reply source  Reply 3 by Lawrie Pardy on 2006-01-19 18:09:17
G'day Mario,
...gliss of 3-4 octaves - in short, you don't. At least not in NWC.

There is a technique that was proposed by Fred Nachbur and an example of which is on the Scripto http://www.vpmag.com/nwc/ftp/helpful/gliss.nwc It works fairly well most of the time but I've had sound cards with which it is not always effective, and it would be very tedious for 4 octaves.

There is quite some discussion on this in article #4491

Lawrie

View the reply source  Reply 4 by Mario on 2006-01-21 08:30:58
G'day. Thanks to everybody for your kind replies.

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