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  • Volume Graph-Fade Upper and Lower end of Instrument Ranges

    I don't know if I'm remembering incorrectly, but one iteration of the Vienna Instrument player let me not only change the range of a particular instrument, but also slowly fade the volume over several notes at the top and low end of the desired range.  This was helpful in building ensemble sections because I could for instance crossfade between the ranges of two instruments, say bassoons and clarinets.  To clarify, notes at the top of the user defined bassoons range (set at on the virtual keyboard in the interface) would gradually get quieter at the top of the range I set.  This gave the effect of the bassoons crossfading as I start to reach the bottom of the clarinet user defined range which is gradually getting louder.  I don't know what that feature was called, but I'm not talking about the ability to crossfade between dimensions in Synchron.  Is this something I can do in Synchron and if not can it be added at some point?  When setting up a full woodwind ensemble, it sounds awkward when transitioning between higher notes of the bassoon to the lower notes of the clarinets as when the bassoon reaches its top range note, it just vanishes abruptly when transitioning to the lower range of the clarinet notes.  I think I referring to what is called the "Volume Graph" in Vienna Instruments Pro 2. Can I do this in Synchron Player? This seems to be the one thing I can't figure out how to do in Synchron.  Otherwise it seems I can do everything I used to do in VI Pro 2 in Synchron.