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@ENVELOPE
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IU
BLE
MEO
PM
RAMOS
THO,
HED
OBE
EPS,
ANE
RENO
ay
Nae
EMTMWT
THE
L
tte
RINGO
(Fig
dl
~44)
1B,
HC
ETE
ME
Tt,
Fe®,
EXPAND
SOM#E
Lo
TEDK
HDEM
Le
DEPOT.
DM
CHD
D
106m
LT
CSL,
e
Envelope
An
envelope
is
the
volume
contour
of
the
sound;
it
is
the
shape
of
the
sound
as
its
volume
changes
over
time.
This
envelope
can
be
divided
into
sections
called
attack,
sustain,
and
decay.
Figures
41~44
show
the
envelopes
pro-
duced
by
some
common
instruments
and
the
EM
settings
used
to
synthesize
them.
Think
of
these
examples
as
standards
from
which
the
envelope
may
vary
depending
on
the
settings
of
other
controls
such
as
Fc
and
EXPAND.
D
P
|
A
3
8
s
8
=
SustainLevel
D=4~7
|
$
y
Key
Key Key
Key
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ATTACK
:0
ATTACK
3:05
ATTACK
.
3)
ATTACK
70
DECAY
:0
DECAY
:O0~5
DECAY
20
DECAY
:4~7
SUSTAIN:
10
SUSTAIN
:5~10
SUSTAIN
:5~10
SUSTAIN
:
O~
(184853)
R-
Sw
2D
RSW
HD
R-SW
>
HD
(Time
sustained)
fig.
41
Organ
(AWA
>
-
K—>)
a:
fig.42
Brass
(@2858)
fig.43
Strings
(Ah
Y
>
7H)
R-
SW
tHDorR
(2885))
(As
appropriate)
fig.44
Plucked
or
percussive
(#2#3)

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