NORD MODULAR G2 V1.1
11. Module reference: Envelope group
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With the Output Type scroll button you determine how the envelope control signal should be
output and affect the envelope controlled amplifter. There are six different alternatives:
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Pos
: Positive Unipolar signal starting from 0 units, going up to +64
units and then down to 0 units again.
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PosInv
: Positive Unipolar signal starting from +64 units, going
down to 0 units and then up to +64 units again, i.e. an inverted sig-
nal.
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Neg
: Negative Unipolar signal starting from -64 units, going up to 0
units and then down to -64 units again.
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NegInv
: Negative Unipolar signal starting from 0 units, going down
to -64 units and then up to 0 units again.
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Bip
: Bipolar signal with a range of 64 units and its sustain level at 0
(the MultiEnv can have user definable sustain level in this mode).
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BipInv
: Bipolar inverted signal with a range of 64 units and its sus-
tain level at 0 (the MultiEnv can have user definable sustain level in
this mode).
Note! The Multi-Envelope module has full range (-64 to 64 units) in Bipolar and Inverted Bipolar
mode.
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The
Dynamic Control/Audio
signal input. Here you can patch a bipolar signal to the envelope
controlled amplifter.
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The
Dynamic Control/Audio
signal output from the envelope controlled amplifter.
Signal:
Bipolar
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The blue control signal output from the envelope generator.
Signal:
Unipolar or Bipolar
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This is a regular four-stage ADSR (At-
tack, Decay, Sustain and Release) enve-
lope. The ADSR Envelope is well suited
for controlling audio signal amplitude,
pitch and filter cut-off frequency, for ex-
ample. See also
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Pos:
PosInv:
Neg:
NegInv:
Bip:
BipInv: