Env1 - Shaping Amplitude - Akai CD3000XL Operator's Manual

Stereo digital sampler
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EDIT PROGRAM - SINGLE

ENV1 - SHAPING AMPLITUDE

Pressing F5 -
Here we have the normal parameters across the top of the page where you may select your
keygroup, whether one or all keygroups are being edited and the program name. Also,
beneath that you can see a graphic representation of the envelope. The keyspan is also
shown and this may be changed here if you wish. The other parameters are:
NOTE: Should you select a preset and then leave this page, when you return, you will note
that the template is renamed and becomes ENV1.
This forms the basis of an ADSR envelope generator for shaping amplitude. This envelope
generator is hardwired to amplitude control and so always sets the sound's overall envelope.
Pressing
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- will give this screen display:
This calls up a series of preset envelope templates that have
been set within the software of the CD3000XL. You can use
these to get close to the type of envelope you are after and
then maybe fine tune them afterwards if needs be. ENV1 is
the 'manual' envelope - i.e. the one you can program yourself.
If you select a preset envelope and then edit it, you will note
that it immediately become ENV1, the programmable
envelope.
You will notice that any envelope you create is not lost when
you select a preset - ENV1 (your own envelope) is always
retained as you scroll through the list of available envelopes
although ENV1 will be lost if you edit a preset.
This sets the time the envelope will take to reach full level.
This sets the time it will take to reach the sustain level.
This sets the level at which the note will sustain while a key is
held.
This sets the time it takes for the sound to fade away after the
note has been released.
calls up this screen:
CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual

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