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Section
6
Standard
Sound Programming
SQ-R
Musician's
Manual
REPEAT
In
this
mode,
at
the
end
of
the
DECAY
2
stage,
instead
of
sustaining,
the
envelope
goes
immediately
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
envelope
and
repeats.
When
the
key
is
released,
the
envelope
stops
repeating
and
moves
into
the
release
stage.
This
type
of
envelope
can
be
used
to
create
complex
LFO-type
effects.
MODE
(AMP)
Voice
Triggering/Stealing
Notes
Since
AMP
controls
the
volume
of
the
voice
there
are
a
number
of
special
considerations
to
be
aware
of
when
using
the the
different
envelope
modes:
In
NORMAL
mode,
if
you
set
a
delay
on
the voice,
and
you
release
the
key
before
the
designated
delay
time
elapses,
the
voice
will
not sound,
even
if
the
sustain
pedal
is
down.
In
FINISH
mode,
if
you
set
a delay
on
the
voice
and
you
release
the
key
before
the
designated delay
time
elapses,
the
note
will
sound
anyway.
The
envelope
finishes
what
you
set
it
up
to
do.
In
REPEAT
mode
the
SQ-R
restarts
the
wave
from
the
beginning
every
time
the
envelope
repeats.
When
envelope
gets
to
the
SUSTAIN
level,
it
goes
back
to
the
INITIAL
level.
In
order
to
maximize
the
use
of
the
SQ-R's
21
voices,
and
to
manage
the
"voice
stealing"
it
is
sometimes
useful
to
understand
when
a
given
voice
will
be
assigned
and
when
it
will
be
released,
or
"put
back"
into
the
pool
for
use
by
other
sounds.
This
depends
on
a
combination
of
envelope
mode
and
the
wave
type.
A
looped
(sustaining)
wave
will
continue
to
use
the
voice
until
the
envelope
reaches
zero.
For
a
sustaining
wave,
when
the
Envelope
Mode
is
Normal:
99-
Envelope
Wave
data
VOCE
IS
FREE
WHEN
ENVELOPE
GETS
TO
ZERO
6
-
20
Envelopes

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