Chapter 6: Modulation and Envelopes
168 ANDROMEDA A6 REFERENCE MANUAL
EXAMPLE 4: Classic “ADSR” – Positive Amplitude Envelope with Bypassed Stages
DELAY Time OFF (no Dela
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sta
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ATTACK Time 2.60 S
Attack SHAPE LOG 3
D1TIME Set to 0 which b
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asses this sta
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e
Deca
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1 SHAPE B
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assed: can be set to an
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thin
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but is i
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nored
D2LEVL B
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assed: can be set to an
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thin
g
but is i
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nored
D2TIME 1.46 S
Deca
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2 SHAPE LOG 1
SUSTAIN Level Set to 75 but is effectivel
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-9 after scalin
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R1TIME Set to 0 which b
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asses this sta
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e
Release1 SHAPE B
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assed: can be set to an
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thin
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but is i
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nored
R2LEVL B
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assed: can be set to an
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thin
g
but is i
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nored
R2TIME 3.29 S
Release2 SHAPE LOG 2
Envelo
p
e OFFSET 0
Envelo
p
e LEVEL 100
Envelo
p
e POLAR POSWAV
This example illustrates bypassing stages to create new envelope functionality.
Notice that Decay2 Level and Release2 Level are ignored. This is because Attack
always rises to the maximum Output Level – set by the LEVEL parameter in the
LEVEL page – at which time the envelope decays (via Decay2 Time) to the next stage
level Sustain.