Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual page 46

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Setting LO at a value other than 0 lets the envelope start at whatever level you want;
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the rest of the envelope decays slowly back to 0 for as long as you hold the keys
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down. Typical L values (0-4): 56, 99, 00, 00, 00. Typical T values (1-4): 20, 36, 00, 03.
"Echo envelope
This final example shows an unusual "echo" envelope. The envelope decays from full
down to 0, but then does another decay from full down to 0. Increasing T2 would
creating more of a tremolo effect. Typical L values (0-4): 99, 00, 99, 00, 00. Typical T
values (1-4): 02, 00, 15, 00.
Page 1 (LEVS) Parameters
Levels
The five level parameters (LO-L4) are variable from 0 (minimum level) to 99 (maximum
level}.
Page 2 (LEVS) Parameters
Velmod (-99 to +99)
Keyboard Velocity (Velmod) ties the envelope generator levels to velocity. The relation-
ship between envelope levels is preserved; Velmod scales the levels rather than forces
them to all jump to the same value.
With Velmod set to 0, the envelope levels will not be affected by velocity. Positive
values increase the envelope levels according to your dynamics up the maximum pre-
programmed levels. The higher the value, the lower the envelope levels go when you
play softly. +99 gives the maximum dynamic range.
Negative values decrease the envelope levels according to your dynamics; the more
negative the value, the more the envelope levels will tend to go toward 0 when you
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