Korg DW-8000 Owner's Manual page 25

Programmable digital waveform synthesizer
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BREAK P.
(Break
Point Level)
Determines
the level at which volume
stops dropping
during the
decay.
If
this is set
to
the
same value as
the
sustain level,
then
the
envelope
becomes
a conven-
tional
ADSR
type (as if
it
had no break point or slope
pa-
rameters).
SLOPE (Rate)
Determines
how long it takes for
volume
to change from
the
break
point level to
the sustain level.
Note
that
if
the
break
point
is
lower than the
sustain level,
then
the
slope
functions
as
a second
attack.
If
the
break
point is
higher than sustain,
then
slope functions
as
a second
decay
.
-
SUSTAIN (Level)
Determines
the level
at
which volume
is held
aftE)r
the
at•
tack,
decay,
and slope
phases
are completed,
for
as
long as the
note
is held down on the
keyboard.
-
RELEASE (Rate)
Determines how
long it takes
for the
sound to
fade
away
after
you
release
the
note on the
keyboard.
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CREATING SOUNDS
BREAKPOINT
LEVEL
0
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Max
.
SLOPE TIME
Short
1
Long
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Second decay
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Time-
SUSTAIN
LEVEL
0
1
Max.
RELEASE TIME
Short
1
Long
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