Vector and Vector Envelope
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Beats and multiply (“x”)
These parameters are shown when Tempo is
On
. You can set the durations in beats (1/32 note to 2 breve) and a
multiplier (1…32).
Speed
[Tempo = Off: 0.01…100.00]
[Tempo = On: 1/4…4x]
This speeds up or slows down the envelope as a whole.
When Tempo is
Off
, you can vary this continually from
0.01
(1/100 of the original speed) to
100.00
(100 times the
original speed).
When Tempo is
On
, you can select tempo-locked ratios from
1/4
to
4x
of the original Speed.
Loop
Loop
[0->3, 1->3, 2->3, 0<->3, 1<->3]
This selects the start and end points of the loop, and whether the loop is forwards only or forwards-backwards.
0->3
,
1->3,
and
2->3
: These loop forwards only. For instance,
1->3
makes the envelope play as follows: 0, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3,
1, 2, 3 etc.
0<->3
and
1<->3
: These loop forwards-backwards. For instance,
1<->3
makes the envelope play as follows: 0, 1, 2, 3, 2,
1, 2, 3 etc.
(Loop) Repeats
[Off, 1...126, Inf]
Off:
The Vector Envelope proceeds to point 3, stays there until the note is released, and then proceeds to the Release
point.
1-126:
The Vector Envelope will loop the specified number of times, hold at point 3 until the note is released, and then
proceed to the Release point.
Inf:
The Vector Envelope loops as long as the note is held, and then moves to the Release point when the note is released.
Vector Volume
Each point of the Vector Envelope has X and Y positions, from which the A, B, C, and D percentages are derived.
This read-only table shows the A/B/C/D volume values for each point as percentages of full volume. For a given point,
A, B, C, and D will always add up to 100; positions outside the diamond are clipped. The A/B/C/D values can’t be edited
directly; instead, use the graphic editor or the Position table.
Enable Volume
[Off, On]
This enables and disables the direct control of volume by the Vector Joystick and Vector Envelope. When Enable
Volume is
Off
, the Vector Joystick and Vector Envelope are still available as modulation sources.
Vector Volume Curve
[Loud, Smooth]
This controls how Vector Volume crossfades when you move the Vector Joystick, and between points on the Vector
Envelope. For maximum volume, use
Loud
(the original wavestate behavior); for more gentle crossfades, use
Smooth
(the original Wavestation behavior).