2.3 Triggering the envelope (Trigger Source – ENV Mode)
The following diagram illustrates the functional principle of the envelope circuit:
The envelope is triggered either by an analog signal applied to the FILTER INPUT or
TRIGGER INPUT, or via MIDI using Note On/Off messages. Select one of the possible
trigger types with Trigger Source. The original trigger signals (to Trigger Source) do not
trigger the envelope directly, but are influenced by the ENV MODE parameter. For
example, trigger signals are filtered out when the LFO drops below a specific value or
only every second trigger signal is allowed to pass.
2.3.1 Trigger Source
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Single
A trigger pulse is activated by each Note On message on the currently selected re-
ceive channel. The trigger pulse is ended by a Note Off message with the same note
number (start of the release phase).
Multi
A trigger pulse is only activated by a Note On message if no other notes are active (all
previously received notes were ended by specific Note Off messages or an All Note
Off message. The triggering ends when all received notes (Note On messages) have
been switched off (equivalent of an All Note Off message).
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Trigger signals are created by a connected audio signal.
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