These envelope generator settings are made separately
for each operator 1 – 4. The number of the operator
currently being set is shown in the lower left of the
display. Repeatedly press to step through operators
and make settings for each.
As shown in the diagram, an envelope generator
uses four “rates” and one “level” to modify the output
of each operator over time. (A similar diagram is printed
on the right side of the V50 front panel.)
It is possible to copy the settings of an envelope
generator to another operator (see page 120).
Attack rate (AR) ................. The speed of the change from minimum
to maximum level, starting when a key
is pressed.
Decay 1 Rate (D1R) .......... The speed of the change from maximum
to D1L level, starting when maximum
level is reached.
Decay 2 Rate (D2R) .......... The speed of the decay from D1L level.
Release Rate (RR) .............. The speed of the decay starting when
the key is released.
Decay 1 Level (D1L) ......... The level after decaying from the max-
imum level.
These settings result in a change as follows.
(1) When a key is pressed, the output level rises at the
rate of AR to the maximum level.
(2) When the maximum level is reached, the ouput level
decreases at the rate of D1R to the level D1L.
(3) While the key remains depressed, the level will
continue to decrease at the rate of D2R.
(4) When the key is released, the level will decrease at
the rate of RR.
Set the rate at which the output level rises to maxi-
mum.
Settings
0 – 31
Explanation
A setting of
0
is infinitely slow, and a setting of 31
is the fastest attack.
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(2) D1R
Function
Set the rate at which the level decreases to D1L.
Settings
0 – 31
Explanation
(1) AR
Function
Higher settings create a greater feeling of attack, and
lower settings create a slower decay.
Note:
If the D1L is close to the maximum of 15, this D1R
setting will have little effect.
(3) D1L
Function
Set the level to which the output will decay after
reaching maximum.
Settings
0 – 15
Explanation
When D2R is 0, this D1L level will be the level of
the sustained sound.
(4) D2R
Function
Set the rate at which the level decreases after reaching
D1L.
Settings
0 – 31
Explanation
When this D2R is 0, the output will stay at the D1L
level as long as the key is depressed.
(5) RR
Function
The rate of the decay after the key is released.
Settings
l – 15
Explanation
Larger settings result in a faster (shorter) decay.
(6) Shift (EG shift)
Function
Select the width of change produced by the envelope
generator.
Settings
off, 48, 24, 12
Summary of Contents for V50
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