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Dude do the attack to 0, delay to 0, then put the hold to maximum.... All that has to do with the note starting and lasting according to your piano roll...
Now to make it decay properly at the end, you can either :
1. Put decay to 0, sustain to full, and then fuck with the release knob - this will determine how fast it fades after your piano roll ends. Apply this same envelope to the CUT as well as the volume, maybe adding a little resonance (the permanent resonance at the bottom). You'll also probably need to adjust the release tension (by clicking TNS so the lines turn purple), as i HATE how it is now. Make sure to go back to TIME (red lines) afterwards.
2. You can also just put sustain/release to 0, and just mess with decay. This is about the same thing
3. You can make it so the decay goes down a little, then the release lingers somewhere near the bottom for a little longer. This is advanced and not something I always use - it makes the bass cut when your note ends, but kind of bleed lightly into the next note still.
Once you get this how you like it, make the bass notes shorter than you want them, so you can hear the fade reach 0 at the right time or whatever.
Did that help any?
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