Defining The Volume Envelope - E-Mu XL-7 Command Station Owner's Manual

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See the Programming
Basics section of this manual for
detailed information about how
the Envelopes work.
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If the Release 2 level is set
at a value other than zero, the
note will continue to sound after
the key is released. This might be
useful for drone effects, but the
channel won't stop sounding
until all channels are used up.
Defining the Volume Envelope
The Volume Envelope controls the volume of the layer over time. The
Volume Envelope has six stages to the contour: Attack 1, Attack 2, Decay 1,
Decay 2, Release 1 and Release 2. When a key is pressed, the Envelope goes
through the first four stages. If you continue to hold down the key, the
envelope holds at the Decay 2 level. When the key is released, the envelope
continues through the Release stages ending at the Release 2 level.
L1
VOL ENV
Attack 1
As soon as the Attack 1 level is reached, the Attack 2 phase begins. When
the Attack 2 Level is reached, the Decay 1 phase begins. When the key is
released, the envelope immediately jumps to the Release 1 stage, then the
Release 2 stage finally ending at the Release 2 level.
If you have selected the factory mode, the Volume Envelope parameter
screen looks like the following illustration.
L1
VOL ENV
(using factory envelope)
level
time
Key
Down
On the Volume Envelope, levels can only be set to positive values.
The value range is from 0 to +100.
RATE
LEVEL
84
100%
RATE
LEVEL
Sustain
Level
Key
Released
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Preset Edit Menu
Volume Envelope

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