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To give you a real-world example, the main difference between the
sound of the wind and the sound of a snare drum is that they have very
different volume envelopes. Otherwise, they are essentially both white
noise. Wind has a relatively slow attack, a long sustain, and a long decay
and release. A snare drum has a sharp attack, no sustain, and very little
decay or release. But again, they are both fundamentally white noise.
AMPLIFIER
PAN SPREAD
ATTACK
ENV AMOUNT
DECAY
VELOCITY
SUSTAIN
DELAY
RELEASE
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Attack
Decay
Sustain
Release
Delay
Amplitude
Time
note on
note off
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Delay:
0...127
—Sets a delay between the time the envelope is triggered
(note on) and when the attack portion actually begins.
Attack:
0...127
—Sets the attack time of the envelope. The higher the
setting, the slower the attack time and the longer it takes for a sound to
reach its full volume. Pads typically have softer (longer) attacks. Percus-
sive sounds have sharper (shorter) attacks.
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