Chapter 6: Modulation and Envelopes
ANDROMEDA A6 REFERENCE MANUAL 165
ENVELOPE EXAMPLES
Now that we’ve covered envelope functions in detail, let’s take a look at a few
envelopes that can be created in the A6. The envelope depicted on page 135
represents the most basic envelope contour: all stages are used, they’re all linear and
all levels have positive values.
The following five examples are just a few of the endless variations that can be
accomplished on the A6, but illustrate the flexibility of these powerful modulations.
EXAMPLE 1: BI-POLAR
DELAY Time 5.99 S
ATTACK Time 16.50 S
Attack SHAPE EXP `1
D1TIME 15.90 S
Deca
y
1 SHAPE LINEAR
D2LEVL -45
D2TIME 7.95 S
Deca
y
2 SHAPE LOG 2
SUSTAIN Level 25
R1TIME 12.50 S
Release1 SHAPE LINEAR
R2LEVL 9
R2TIME 16.06 S
Release2 SHAPE EXP 1
Envelo
p
e OFFSET 0
Envelo
p
e LEVEL 100
Envelo
p
e POLAR POSWAV
Bi-Polar envelopes like this one are only available for ENV1 and ENV2. Also, this
envelope can be inverted by switching POLAR from POSWAV to NEGWAV.