
Modulation Envelope
The Modulation Envelope offers an envelope that shapes the modulation you apply to your
Sound. Its parameters are matched to those of the Amplitude Envelope on page 2, so that you
have either an ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) envelope or an AHD (Attack, Hold, De-
cay) envelope to control your modulations. If you choose Oneshot mode, only the AHD enve-
lope (pictured) will be available for modulation.
Modulation Envelope Controls
Attack
The time it takes for the envelope to reach its maximum level.
Hold
How long the envelope will stay at its maximum level.
Decay
With
Decay
you adjust how fast the envelope drops to the sustain level in
ADSR mode; in AHD-mode it is used to adjust how fast the envelope fades
out.
Sustain
The envelope level that will be maintained as long as the note is played.
Release
The time for the sustain level to return to zero after the note has ended.
Destination
This is where you define modulation targets for the Modulation Envelope. Available targets are:
▪
Pitch
, located on Sampler Parameter page 2
▪
Cutoff
, located on Sampler Parameter page 3
▪
Drive
, located on Sampler Parameter page 3
▪
Pan
, located on Output Parameter page 1
4.2.5
Page 5: LFO and Destination
Sampler LFO on the hardware.
Sound Slots
The Sampler Parameters in Module 1
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