Delay Attack
ENV 2
0
30
1 00
57
ENV1 (Trig)
-
We will set up the triggering for ENV1 so that it
will start from the beginning every time a new voice is played.
VALU E = SRESET.
58
ENV1 (Mode)
- In order to expand the playability of this
patch, we will leave ENV 1 at its default of Normal. In
STEP 1 2,
we
will set up several MATRIX MOD combinations, one of which
applies inverted RELEASE VELOCITY to the Release stage. This
will provide a shorter fade-out when keys are released quickly.
VALU E =
NORM.
59
ENV1 (LF01 Trig)
-
We only want the Keyboard to control
ENV1 as a trigger source, so leave the Default VALU E of
NORMAL
as it is.
STEP
8: ENV2 is used in this patch to add dynamics to the VCA. Its
application is described as follows:
Decay
20
Sustn
Rel
Amp Amp/VI Trig
Mode
50
45
40
+63
NORM NORM
60 ENV2 DEL
- As with ENV1 , no delay is required for this
patch. Keep the default VALUE at 0.
61 ENV2 ATK
-
In order to achieve the "ensemble" effect for
this string patch, a slightly longer A
TT
ACK time is required.
VALU E = 30.
62 ENV2 DEC
63 ENV2 SUS
Using a VALU E of 50 for the SUSTAIN level permits the sound to
decrease slightly in volume after the A
TT
ACK stage. The DECAY
rate diminishes the volume and is set to a VALUE of 20.
64 ENV2 REL
-
We will approach the programming of ENV2 like
we did with ENV 1 . We'll give it a long Release time but also set up
a MATRIX MOD routing that uses negative R ELEASE VELOCITY,
allowing you to shorten the Release time by letting go of the keys
quickly. VALUE = 45.
65 ENV2 AMP
-
As with ENV1 , we will add VELOCITY dynamics
in a MATRIX MOD combination. To allow for enough headroom, set
VALUE to 40.
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