UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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D(ECAY) H(OLD):
In shift mode the
DECAY
fader allows you to adjust the
amount of time it takes for the decay stage to start after the attack stage
reached its peak. The decay hold stage can be as short as 0 seconds or
as long as 10 seconds. At its minimum setting this parameter will have no
impact, i.e. the envelope will then respond as if it only featured five or four
stages (attack, decay, sustain, and release or attack hold, attack, decay,
sustain, and release).
S(USTAIN):
This fader determines at which level the envelope is sustained
if you hold down a note on the keyboard for longer than the hold, attack
and decay stages. This is the only control parameter of the envelope
generator that is not tied to a duration, but to a level. The duration of the
sustain stage always depends on how long you keep holding down a key.
R(ELEASE):
This fader determines the duration of the envelope’s release
stage once you release a key. The higher the setting, the slower the
release time and the longer it will take for the effect the envelope has on its
destination to fade out after you released a key. The release stage can be
as short as 0.5 milliseconds or as long as 10 seconds.