Time Multipliers (2)
: Synthesizers Standard ADSR are well suited for certain drum sounds, and less for others. Due to their nature,
Drum Sounds mostly require very fast and punchy envelopes. To ensure the maximum versatility, you can multiply the global length
of each envelope (ie all its segments ) by a certain factor, that is specified in the Multiply Display Box. Please note : You can specify a
different Multiply factor setting for each of the three envelopes
The R-CLAP Envelope
:
This exclusive envelope has been created to make a wide range of percussives sounds including Claps, ruffs, ras, rolls etc.
To switch between the ADSR and R-CLAP envelopes, click on the Envelope Waveform Button, located at the left of each of the 3
envelopes.
When R-CLAP is selected :
The ADSR Factor knob becomes a REPEAT knob. The REPEAT parameter set the number of alternate Attack-Decay stages the
envelope will execute before it reaches the Release segment. For example, setting the Repeat number to 3 will result in an ADADAR
envelope (in the last iteration the decay becomes the release parameter ). The number of repeats can be set to : 2,3,4 or 5
A : Set the Attack of the envelope
D : Set the Decay of the envelope
S : Set the Global Slope of the envelope (i.e relative maximum level of the different repeats)
R : Set the release of the envelope
‘Sustain’ in R-CLAP envelope : If S= 1, all the peaks will have the same value, if S= 0.5, level will increase from 0,5 to 1, if S=0, the
level will go from 0 to 1 (The first AD repeat will not be heard)
More info : Watch our video tutorial about StiX R-Claps Envelopes :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2toH0SimEk
The Global Envelope Shaper selector (4) :
Set the relative rate of the ALL envelopes, whether ADSR or R-CLAP envelopes are selected.
This selector has 3 positions :
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