On Sep 12, 2016, at 09:32 , S. Christian Collins <s.chriscoll...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> The problem isn't the envelope, it's the excessive amount of filter Q you are 
> using on that layer. What appears to be happening is that the 96 dB of 
> resonance amplifies the resonant frequency to a super-high level, which seems 
> to be getting capped by a built-in limiter.

Isn’t this the inverse of what the SoundFont spec says should happen?  As the 
resonance value is increased, the DC gain should decrease, and the peak should 
not move:

    The resonance is measured as a dB ratio of the resonant peak
    to the DC gain. The DC gain at any resonance is half of the
    resonance value below the DC gain at zero resonance; hence
    the peak height is half the resonance value above DC gain at
    zero resonance.

(If I misunderstand something, please have patience.  I’m new to this.)
— 
Dan


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