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Panda-Audio Future Impact v3 - VCA A;(D);(S*);R; VCF A;D;(S*);(R)

Panda-Audio Future Impact v3
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ATTACK sets the time the envelope takes to rise from zero to maximum after a note
is played.
DECAY sets the time the envelope takes to decay from maximum back down to the
level set by the SUSTAIN.
SUSTAIN sets the level the envelope maintains after the decay stage has finished.
RELEASE sets the time the envelope takes to decay from its current level back down
to zero when a note is released.
The FI has three dedicated envelopes which control the Voltage-Controlled Amplifier (VCA),
the Voltage-Controlled Filter (VCF) and the Noise Generator respectively. The VCA and VCF
envelope generators have three different modes (VINTAGE, ADSR in RESTART and ADSR
in RESET-TO-ZERO) which are selected using the Envelope Mode slider.
Moving from left to right, the sliders of the Envelopes Block are as follows:
ENV MODE (VINTAGE/RESTART/RESET):
Sets the behavior of both the VCA and VCF envelopes as described below.
VCA A/(D)/(S*)/R (1...127):
Changes the volume of the synth signal coming from the VCOs dynamically over
time.
VCF A/D/(S*)/(R) (1...127):
Changes the cutoff frequency of the filter dynamically over time.
NOISE A/D (1...127):
Changes the volume of the noise source dynamically over time.
* The sustain stages of the two ADSR envelopes actually start their range from 0.
Note: The VCF and NOISE envelopes can be freely assigned to many other parameters
when used as a control source with a Flexi Controller. (See the section on Flexi Controllers
below for a detailed explanation.)
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