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Korg PS-3300 - GENERAL ENVELOPE GENERATOR (GEG); DELAY TIME; ATTACK TIME; RELEASE TIME

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Three
kinds
of
envelope
are
availa
ble.
®
DELAY
TIME
Adjusts
the
time
that
the
attack
is
delayed
after
the
trigger
signal
begins.
®@
ATTACK
TIME
Adjusts
attack
time
after
end
of
delay
time.
Adjusts
time
from
peak
of
(ond
of
attack
the
envelope
(after
the
trigger
signal
turns
off)
*
AUTO
SWITCH
When
this
switch
is
on,
and
a
mul
tiple
trigger
(short
switch-type
trigger)
is
used,
the
GEG
will
auto
matically
follow
the
delay,
attack,
and
release
settings.
®
TRIGGER
INPUT
JACKS
For
trigger
signals
from
keyboard
‘or
momentary
switch.
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General
Envelope
Generator
(GEG)
In
the
EM
section,
separate
envelope
erators
are
provided
for
each
of
the
48
keys.
In
contrast,
the
GEG
generates
an
envelope
signal
which
is
used
for overall
control
of
the
PS-3300.
Using
the
you
can
get
pitch
bend
and
delayed
vibrato
effects,
among
others
The
basic
operation
of
the
GEG
resembles
that
of
the
EM
section
and
is
illustrated
in
figure
26.

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