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Envelope parameters: page 1
Control knob Parameter Range
Description
1
Attack
BPM = Off: 0 ms to 36.0 seconds
BPM = On: 0, 1/64T to 64’ (16
measures)
After the delay period, this
is the length of time the
envelope takes to reach its full
amplitude.
2
Decay
BPM = Off: 0 ms to 60.0 seconds
BPM = On: 0, 1/64T to 64’ (16
measures)
After the hold period, this
is the length of time the
envelope takes to reach its
sustain level.
3
Sustain
0.0 to 128.0
The resting level of the
envelope prior to note off
4
Release
BPM = Off: 0 ms to 60.0 seconds
BPM = On: 0, 1/64T to 64’ (16
measures)
The length of time the
envelope takes to reach its
zero point after note off
5
Delay
BPM = Off: 0 ms to 32.0 seconds
BPM = On: 0, 1/64T to 64’ (16
measures)
The length of time before the
attack segment begins
6
Hold
BPM = Off: 0 ms to 36.0 seconds
BPM = On: 0, 1/64T to 64’ (16
measures)
The length of time between
the attack and decay segments
7
(blank)
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8
BPM Sync
Off, On
Toggles all envelope segments
from seconds to synchronized
time divisions.
To set the length of an envelope segment quickly: While on page 1, hold [SHIFT] and
press the appropriate Control button for the desired length of time. This works with BPM
On or Off.
BPM Sync settings
When the BPM Sync parameter is set to On, all
of the segments with durations are measured
in rhythmic values. This includes the Delay,
Attack, Hold, Decay, and Release stages of the
envelope. A duration can be set to 0, which
means it happens instantly and therefore has
no rhythmic value.
All other settings have a quantized duration
ranging from 1/64T (a sixty-fourth note triplet)
to 64’ (64 quarter notes, or 16 measures in 4/4
time). Dotted values are also available. The
chart on the right contains examples of how
the values are shown:
Value
Duration
1/16
Sixteenth note
1/16Dot
Dotted sixteenth note
1/16T
Sixteenth note triplet
1/1
Whole note, or one measure
8’
Eight quarter notes, or two
measures
64’
Sixty-four quarter notes, or
sixteen measures