F-3 Clockable AD Envelope (with trigger)
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X is clock input
Y is trigger input
Z sets the envelope shape
A is envelope output
B is envelope output
Tap tempo enabled
Parameter Min Max Default Description
0 -15 8 0 Delay time multiplier.
1 -40 41 32 Output A Attenuverter.
2 -40 40 32 Output B Attenuverter.
3 0 32 26 Attack shape.
4 0 32 10 Decay shape.
This algorithm is a two-stage (attack/decay) envelope generator, whose overall time is set from an
input clock pulse. The envelope is triggered by a separate trigger pulse.
Input X is the clock input. Any clock pulse in excess of 1V can be used. The time between rising
trigger edges is used to set the envelope time.
Parameter 0 applies a multiplier to the envelope time, according to the table above.
Input Y is a trigger input. Any clock pulse in excess of 1V can be used. A rising clock pulse triggers
the envelope.
Z sets the envelope shape, from short attack & long decay, to long attack and short decay.
Parameters 3 & 4 set the attack and decay shapes of the envelope respectively, from an exaggerated
exponential curve at 0 to an almost linear shape at 32.
A & B both output the envelope CV. Parameters 1 & 2 are attenuverters, which can attenuate and/or
invert the signal for each output independently. The unattenuated envelope level is 8V.
If parameter 1 is set to the special value 41, output A becomes an end-of-cycle trigger output,
generating a 10ms 5V pulse at the end of the envelope's release stage.
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