upon each subsequent Trigger: Trig: ON, TRGSMP: Off, VOXTRG: OFF,
and choose your Trigger Source.
-To have the S/H initiate a single sampling upon a Mod Source
Trigger: Trig: ON, TRGSMP: ON, VOXTRG: OFF
ENVELOPES:
There are two levels of Triggering on the Envelopes. Trigger, the top level, allows
firing the Envelope once from the keyboard or any other Mod Source. Pressing
the Envelope Trigger button twice Enables this function.
Note: The keyboard will continue to be the only Trigger until you change the
Mode (soft pot 7) to MODTRG or MOD-TG (the latter includes Conditioned
Sustain). It is not possible to have a Mod Source set up to Trig an Envelope but
have Trig: OFF, play the keyboard, and Press Trig to Enable the Mod Source,
thus switching from keyboard Triggering to Mod Source Triggering. You must
change Mode to allow this.
ReTrigger, which allows you to fire the Envelope again (and again) AFTER the
first Trigger has been received (via the Keyboard or any Mod Source) is found by
turning Soft Pot 8 to the right. The text and parameters update to ReTrig. This
allows for several different options. If you wish for an LFO (for example) to
Trigger and then ReTrigger an Envelope, simply set the Source to that LFO in
the Trig and ReTrig pages, and set the Level and Polarity the same on each
page (or differently :)
Note: Only one Trigger Mode is allowed; it is global for Trig and ReTrig.
Polarities:
Positive: The rising edge of a Trig Source is used to Trig.
Negative: The falling edge.
Bipolar: Both are used; nice for double-clocking effects where the Env
fires twice for each LFO cycle, if LFO is the Source.
The three Absolute Polarities rectify any bipolar Trigger Sources.
Note: MODTRG Mode is similar to Freerun, in that when Triggered, the
Envelope will run through it's entire shape. MOD-TG includes Sustain.
This Sustain is Conditioned by the setting of the Polarity parameter. If Polarity is
Positive and MOD-TG is the Mode, then a single positive-going Trigger will fire
the Envelope, which will remain in it's Sustain phase until -another- positive-going
Trigger is detected. To have the Mod Wheel, for example, be the Trigger, and for
the Envelope to fire and enter Sustain for as long as the Mod Wheel is held
above the threshold Level and for the Envelope to stop Sustaining and enter
Release when the Mod Wheel is lowered below threshold, use the Bipolar
Polarity. Up above threshold Level: Fires and Sustains; Down below threshold
Level, Envelope enters Release. This of course holds for any Trigger that
exhibits duration.