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AMPLIFIER ENVELOPE GATE SOURCE
You can control whether the Amplifier Envelope is
triggered by the keyboard, by an external control-
voltage source, by both, or whether the Envelope is
always on. Engage Shift mode and press the BANK 4,
PATCH 1, and PATCH 2 buttons. Pressing the low C
key leaves the Gate open and bypasses the Envelope
Generator. When you press C#, only the keyboard or a
MIDI signal will trigger the Envelope. When you press
D, only a Gate (CV) signal routed from an external
source to the GATE CV jack will trigger the Envelope.
When you press D#, the keyboard, a MIDI signal, or an
external Gate signal will trigger the Envelope (default).
AMPLIFIER ENVELOPE DECAY SPEED
As with the Filter Envelope, the range – and
effectiveness – of the Amplifier Envelope can be
increased by changing the time scale of the Decay
stage of the envelope. Two options are available,
Slow and Fast.
Engage Shift mode and press the BANK 4, PATCH 2,
and PATCH 4 buttons. Pressing the low C key selects
the Slow setting. Pressing low C# selects the Fast
Setting for the Amplifier Envelope Decay stage.
MIDI GLOBAL SETTINGS
MIDI PARAMETERS
Shift mode lets you modify the Subsequent 25 default MIDI settings. You can change the MIDI transmit
and receive channels, turn local control on and off, filter MIDI data, enable and disable fine-resolution
data recognition, and enable and disable the DIN or USB ports to send, receive, and merge MIDI data.
Changing some MIDI settings requires that you press two BANK buttons and one PATCH button in
Shift mode.
MIDI IN CHANNEL
By default, Subsequent 25 sends and receives data on
MIDI Channel 1, but you can set it to send or receive on
any MIDI Channel from 1 to 16.
To change the input channel, engage Shift mode and
press the BANK 1, BANK 4, and PATCH 1 buttons. The
next key you press will determine the input channel.
Pressing the low C selects Channel 1, C# selects
Channel 2, and so on, all the way up to D# above
middle C, which selects Channel 16.
Gate Open (Always On)
KB or MIDI
Gate CV
KB, MIDI, or Gate CV
Amplifier Envelope Decay Slow
Amplifier Env Decay Fast
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
etc...
Channel 4
HIDDEN PARAMETERS (Continued)