Env/Lfo Screen - TerraTec KOMPLEXER VST Manual

Extender subtractive synthesizer
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ENV/LFO screen

As the name implies, you can edit the four envelope curves and the three LFOs in detail
on the ENV/LFO screen. Each of the four envelope curves offers the following modes:
ADSR - Classic Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release envelope curve.
ADS1DS2R - With additional second Decay/Sustain phase. Caution—the Decay and
Sustain controllers on the main screen control DS1 and not DS2.
One Shot - ADS1DS2 envelope curve that is cycled through once after the key is
pressed.
Loop S1S2 - The envelope curve is endlessly looped between points S (Start) and E
(End) for as long as the key is pressed. Here, point S marks the envelope curve after the
Attack phase and point E marks the end of the Sustain 1 phase. If the values for Decay 2
and Sustain 2 are zero, the loop endpoint is reached as soon as the Sustain 1 phase
ends. The Release phase is initiated after the key is released. The loop points are marked
in the envelope curve graphic of the KOMPLEXER VST.
Loop All - The entire envelope curve is repeated for as long as the key is pressed. The
Release phase is initiated after the key is released. The loop points are marked in the
envelope curve graphic of the KOMPLEXER VST.
Trigger - Both modes have an effect in mono mode only. Multiple restarts the envelope
curve from the beginning each time a key is pressed. Single allows the envelope curve to
continue until no key is pressed. Therefore, with the single trigger, a melody played legato
follows a single envelope curve shape.
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