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Program Mode
The Envelope Control (ENVCTL) Page
Another
difference
is
that
AMPENV
always
controls
the
amplitude
of
the
layer,
so
even
if
you
use
it
as
a
control
source
for
other
functions,
it
will
still
affect
the
layer’s
amplitude.
ENV2
and
ENV3
affect
only
those
layers
that
have
them
assigned
as
a
control
source.
Also,
AMPENV
uses
an
exponential
attack
(the
amplitude
rises
much
faster
at
the
end
of
the
attack
segment
than
it
does
at
the
beginning),
while
ENV2
and
ENV3
use
linear
attacks
(the
attack
segment
increases
at
the
same
rate
from
start
to
finish).
The
pages
for
Envelopes
2
and
3
are
reached
with
the
soft
buttons
ENV2
and
ENV3
.
When
you
select
these
pages,
you’ll
find
a
display
that
looks
very
much
like
the
AMPENV
page.
The
only
differences
are
that
you
can
program
an
amount
for
Rel3;
the
Rel1
and
Rel2
limits,
which
are
±100%;
and
in
the
envelope
graphic,
which
has
a
dotted
line
running
horizontally
across
the
display.
This
is
the
zero
level
line;
negative
level
values
for
the
various
envelope
segments
will
cause
the
envelope
graphic
to
dip
below
this
line.
The Envelope Control (ENVCTL) Page
The
Envelope
Control
page
gives
you
realtime
control
over
the
rates
of
each
section
of
the
amplitude
envelope
for
both
natural
and
user
envelopes
(see
The
Amplitude
Envelope
(AMPENV)
Page
on page 6
‐
41.)
Press
the
ENVCTL
soft
button
to
reach
the
ENVCTL
page.
The
display’s
top
line
reminds
you
of
the
current
layer.
The
column
on
the
left
lists
the
three
section
types
of
the
amplitude
envelope,
and
each
corresponding
line
lists
the
values
for
the
five
DSP
control
parameters
that
are
available
for
each
section
type.
The
DSP
control
parameters
are:
Adjust,
Key
tracking,
Velocity
tracking,
and
Source/Depth,
which
are
listed
at
the
top
of
each
corresponding
column.
When
AMPENV
is
set
to
User
mode,
the
Attack
and
Release
sections
on
this
page
apply
to
the
attack
and
release
sections
on
the
AMPENV
page.
It’s
important
to
keep
in
mind
that
the
values
for
the
various
parameters
are
cumulative,
meaning
that
if
for
example
you
set
attack
to
be
controlled
by
Keytrk
and
VelTrk,
the
resulting
change
on
Attack
would
be
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Page 50: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
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