Korg Soundlink DRS OASYS PCI Patches & Effects Manual page 51

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Analog Synths
Attack
0-100. This sets the attack time of the amplitude envelope, which controls how long
it takes from the moment that the key is pressed until the envelope reaches its peak.
Decay
0-100. This sets the decay time of the amplitude envelope, which controls how long
it takes the envelope to fall to the sustain level after the attack is complete.
If the Decay button is turned on (see the Controllers section, on page 38), then this
will also set the envelope release time.
Sustain
0-100. This sets the sustain level for the amplitude envelope. After the decay time is
complete, the envelope will stay at this level as long as the note is held.
Output
Volume
+12 to -123.9dB, -INF. This is the output volume for the Patch.
This control has extra smoothing on the DSP, to ensure zipper-free modulation. If
you want to modulate the volume instantaneously via velocity, use the Vel Sens
control instead.
IMPORTANT: The output volume provides up to 12dB in gain, so that you can get
your signals as hot as possible. However, if filter emphasis (resonance) is high,
settings above 0dB may cause clipping.
Vel Sens (Velocity Sensitivity)
0-100. This sets the sensitivity of output volume to velocity. A velocity of 127 will
always result in the maximum output level, as set by the Volume control; increasing
the Vel Sens will decrease the output volume for low velocities.
Nonlinearity
Soft, Hard, Saturate. This controls the model of the VCA output nonlinearity. For
bass sounds, we recommend Saturate; for very high-pitched lead lines, try the Hard
option.
OASYS PCI
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