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1-3
Envelope
Modifiers
(EM)
The
EM
section
consists
of
a
comb;
jon
of
VCA
(voltage
controlled
amplifier)
and
EG
(envelope
generator).
The
VCA
varies
the
volume
of
the
sound
signal
coming
from
the
DLPF.
It
is
voltage
controlled
by
the
EG
which
generates
an
envelope
signal.
The
generation
of
the
en-
velope
signal
is
triggered
by
a
“trigger
sig-
nal”
whenever
a
key
is
played
on
the
key-
board.
You
use
the
knobs
and
switches
in
the
EM
section
to
determine
the
shape
of
the
en-
velope
signal.
Refer
to
figures
8
and
9
and
see
how
these
controls
affect
the
sound
when
you
play
a
key.
The
HOLD
switch
mai
ins
the
sound
of
a
key
after
you
have
released
it.
To
put
a
key
into
hold,
first
turn
on
the
HOLD
switch,
then
turn
the
ATTACK
time
knob
all
the
way
up
to
10".
Now
lightly
hit
a
single
key,
wait
a
second,
and
the
sound
will
appear.
(It
is
delayed
for
the
length
of
the
attack
time.)
Next,
turn
down
the
attack
time
to
below
“3”
and
try
playing
some
other
notes.
While
the
original
key
stays
in
the
hold
condition,
you
can
play
other
keys
as
usual.
If
the
HOLD
switch
is
on,
a
key
goes
into
the
hold
condition
if
it
is
played
within
a
shorter
time
period
than
the
attack
time
(set
by
the
ATTACK
knob).
Therefore
if
the
attack
time
is
set
at
“3”,
you
can
accidentally
(or
intentionally,
for
that
mat-
ter)
put
a
key
into
hold
if
you
play
and
release
it
very
quickly.
If
a
key
is
in
the
hold
condition
and
you
play
that
same
key
again,
it
will
be
released
from
hold.
When
the
HOLD
switch
is
on,
the
DECAY
and
SUSTAIN
knobs
no
longer
affect
the
sound;
the
envelope
produced
is
the
same
as
if
the
sustain
level
were
set
at
10".
The
RELEASE
switch
(on
the
lower
left,
next
to
the
HOLD
switch)
operates
as
usu-
al,
but
in
this
case
it
also
affects
the
decay
time
and
sustain
level.
Practice
using
the
HOLD
switch
and
other
controls
in
the
EM
section.
If
you
want
to
be
able
to
easily
vary
the
attack
time
while
playing,
you
can
connect
an
external
controller
(such
as
the
PS-3040)
to
the
attack
time
input
jack
(at
the
lower
left
corner
of
the
MG-1
section).
For
external
control
of
the
RELEASE
switch,
you
can
connect
a
foot
controller
(BS—3040)
or
foot
switch
(KORG
S-type)
to
the
release
input
jack
(next
to
the
attack
jack).
The
RELEASE
switch
should
be
set
to
the
damped
or
half-damped
position
for
externally
controlled
ON/OFF
switching.
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