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Groove 3RD WAVE - Amplifier Envelope Controls

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60 Amplier Envelope
Groove Synthesis
In the real-world, for example, the main difference between the sound of
the wind and the sound of a snare drum is that they have very different
volume envelopes. Otherwise, they are both white noise. Wind has a
slow attack, a long sustain, and a long decay and release. A snare drum
has a sharp attack, no sustain, and little decay or release. But they are
both fundamentally white noise.
AMP ENVELOPE
FILTER ENVELOPE
ATTACK DECAY SUSTAIN RELEASE
ATTACK DECAY SUSTAIN RELEASE
Amplier Envelope
attack
decay
sustain
release
amplitude
time
note offnote on
delay
A typical 4-stage ADSR envelope
Amplier Envelope Controls
ATTACK: (0-127) Sets the attack time of the envelope. The higher the
setting, the slower the attack time and the longer it takes for the lter to
open from the level set with the lter cutoff knob to the level set by the
lter envelope amount. Percussive sounds typically have sharp (short)
attacks.

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