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Arturia VOCODER V - Envelope Follower

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8.2. Envelope Follower
The Envelope Follower control signal represents the amplitude of either the Voice Input
or Sample Player from the Voice section, after it has gone through the Param EQ and/or
Compressor effects (see section 5.4). The Envelope Follower graphic shows the waveform
in orange, while the white line shows the result of any smoothing added by the Rise and/
or Fall controls (see next). A power on/off switch enables or bypasses modulation from the
Envelope Follower.
8.2.1. Envelope Follower Controls
Gain (-60 to +30 dB). Because the Envelope Follower depends on the input signal
amplitude, Gain allows matching the input signal to the Envelope Follower to
cover the optimum control range.
Rise (0.001 to 5 seconds). This is like an amplitude envelope’s attack time. If the
envelope has too fast an attack, use this to slow the attack time.
Fall (0.001 to 5 seconds). If the envelope ends too abruptly, this parameter adds
a decay to prevent an abrupt transition.
The Envelope Follower output can route to two independent destinations. See section 8.4.2
for information on selecting destinations and assigning modulation sources to them.
54 Arturia - User Manual Vocoder V - Modulations Section

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