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[Low]: Selects the low note of the generator for the trigger of the keyboard follow.
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[High]: Selects the high note of the generator for the trigger of the keyboard follow which
can also be inverted.
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[Slope]: Sets the slope of the keyboard follow.
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[Axis]: Selects the axis note of the keyboard follow.
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[Bend]: Activates sensitivity to the pitch bend.
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Envelope

The ADSR envelopes allow you to develop one or several time function parameters.
The ADSR envelope is composed of four successive sequential periods: Attack time, Decay time,
Sustain voltage, and the Release time. When you send the signal for the note (by pressing the key
on the keyboard) the envelope begins the sequence beginning with "Attack", then "Decay", and
stays in the "Sustain" as long as the note is active. When the note is released the envelope finishes
with the "Release" parameter.
The envelope1 is automatically connected to the first VCA by default and controls the volume
amplitude.
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[Attack]: Sets the attack time when a note is trigged ON. This control is affected by
default to the hardware [Attack] knob, located in the [Envelope] area.
ARTURIA – ORIGIN – USER'S MANUAL
How the keyboard follower works
The envelope
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