This is the page where you can set parameters related to envelope, filter, and vibrato.
Attack is the amount of time it takes for a note, when struck, to go from silence to full volume. The greater the
value the slower the attack. Smaller values equal a faster attack.
Env-Attack
Decay is the amount of time it takes for a held note to transition from its maximum volume to a sustained level.
The greater the value the slower the decay. Smaller values equal a faster decay.
Env-Decay
Once a key is let go, Release is the the amount of time it takes for the note volume to drop from its sustained
level to silence. The greater the value the slower the release time. Smaller values equal a faster release time.
Env-Release
The Cut Off parameter controls the frequency above which the signal is attenuated. Higher cutoff values allow
higher frequencies to pass (be audible) and thus output a brighter sound. Lower cutoff frequencies gradually
remove more of the upper frequency spectrum and produce darker tones.
Filter-Cut Off
The Resonance parameter controls the amount of emphasis applied at the filter cutoff frequency (as set above)
creating a distinct effect.
Filter-Reso
The Vibrato tab provides access to a variable low frequency oscillator (LFO) with Rate, Depth, and Delay
parameters that affect the pitch of the sound. The Rate parameter sets the speed of the vibrato. The Depth
parameter controls the amount of pitch variation. The Delay parameter lets you set the time interval between
the start of the sound and the start of the vibrato effect.
Vibrato
Chapter 3.
Sound Mode