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AMPLIFIER ENVELOPE RESET
When Amplifier Envelope Reset is turned on, each new
note triggers the Amplifier Envelope to reset from zero,
so its output sweeps fully from zero to maximum with
each Attack. By default, with Envelope reset turned
off, an Envelope Attack sweeps the Envelope output
only from its current level to maximum. The effect of
Envelope Reset is more prominent with longer Attack
and Release times.
To change this function, engage Shift mode and press
the BANK 4 and PATCH 2 buttons. Pressing the low C
key turns Amplifier Envelope Reset off, and pressing C#
turns it on.
AMPLIFIER ENVELOPE REPEAT
Just as with Filter Envelope Repeat, it’s possible to use
the Amplifiers Envelope Generator as a multistage LFO
for controlling amplitude. When Amplifier Envelope
Repeat is enabled, then the Delay, Attack, Hold, Decay,
and Release Stages will loop continuously for as long
as the note is held. The shorter the Envelope times, the
faster the loop will repeat.
To turn on Amplifier Envelope Repeat, enable Shift
mode, press the BANK 4 and PATCH 3 buttons, and
press the C# key. Pressing the C key turns off Amplifier
Envelope Repeat.
AMPLIFIER ENVELOPE KEYBOARD AMOUNT
When Amplifier Envelope keyboard tracking is enabled,
the Amplifiers Envelope times will respond to how
high or how low you play on the keyboard. Engage
Shift mode, press the BANK 4 and PATCH 4 buttons,
and press any key besides low C to make the Amplifier
Envelope track the keyboard. The higher the key you
press, then the more keyboard tracking will affect
Envelope times. Engage Shift mode, press the BANK
4 and PATCH 4 buttons, and press low C to turn off
keyboard tracking.
Amplifier KB Tracking Amt
Keyboard Tracking OFF
+
Amp. Env. Reset OFF
Amp. Env. Reset ON
Amp. Env. Repeat OFF
Amp. Env. Repeat ON
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