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Gain dB control: use this to set how much an input signal is boosted before measuring
the level by an Envelope Follower (in dB).
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Attack control: Determines how quickly the Modulation Signal produced by the Envelope
Follower follows the upward movements of the level. High values stand for a slow reaction.
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Decay control: Determines how quickly the Modulation Signal produced by the Envelope
Follower follows the downward movements of the level. High values stand for a slow reaction.
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Trigger Module menu: Use this to select the goal of the Trigger Signal when you are using
Audio as an Envelope Trigger. It raises the input level of the Audio Mod over the thresh-
old value set using the Thresh dB control (see below) and activates the envelopes of the
selected Module (as would otherwise be done by a MIDI Note-On message). More spe-
cific information on this can be found in the introductory example in the section
"Audio Mod as
Trigger".
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Thresh dB control: Use this to set the threshold value (in dB). Above this threshold, the
Audio Mod should trigger the envelope. If the level of the input signal falls under the set
threshold, the Audio Mod sends a MIDI Note-Off command.
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