Just coming back around to some more testing, I’m trying to wrap my head around the new use of some modules like Sustainer, for audio signal. What I’m finding, using MG3 in plugin mode on iOS, is that the Sustainer module does in fact seem to work, but that the output of the sustained signal is lower (in some cases quite a bit lower) than I might have expected.
Infinite Sustain mode is feeling a little quirky at first, like it wants a very discrete note to operate. I haven’t yet found how to “play to its strength”; have others experimented with this mode on audio signal?
Freeze Chord mode also seems to work, but again slightly quirky and at lower output level, and the “freeze” definitely seems to have a decay time. Is this the intention?
I wasn’t expecting to like Piano Sustain mode best, for audio, but I’m kinda digging it. At least in my quick initial testing, that mode seems to react most logically to what I play into it, and I can see myself using a piano sustain pedal to help facilitate what some call “harp technique” playing, especially in my guitar tuning (CGDAEG) which, with its wider spread string intervals, makes that a lot more difficult.
Anyway, anyone else playing around with Sustainer for audio signal? How’s it going for you?