Modulation Envelope Section - Native Instruments Reaktor Prism Manual

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▪ [9] VEL►ATTACK: Velocity influence on the Attack time. This can be used to modulate
the spectrum of the Impulse signal. Positive values: longer attack at higher velocities.
Negative values: shorter attack at higher velocities.
▪ [10]
TIME
SCALE: Keyboard scaling of the attack, decay and release times. Positive val­
ues: longer times for higher notes (+0.5 = 2x per octave, +1.0 = 4x per octave). Nega­
tive values: shorter times for higher notes (-0.5 = 0.5x per octave, -1.0 = 0.25x per
octave). Origin at C3 = 60.
▪ [11] Exciter Envelope Display: Displays the current envelope, as set by Attack, Decay 1,
Breakpoint, Decay 2, Sustain and Release.
5.6

Modulation Envelope Section

The Modulation Envelope section provides the Attack, Decay1, Breakpoint, Decay2, Sus­
tain, and Release Parameters for the modulation source set in the Envelope Amounts Sec­
tion and determines how the amplitude of the modulated source evolves over time when a
note is played.
Modulation Envelope Parameters
Fig. 5.6 Modulation Envelope section
▪ [1] VEL►LEVEL: Influence of the key velocity on the peak and sustain levels of the enve­
lope. 0: no influence, constant levels. 1: full linear control by velocity, dynamic range:
43 dB.
Overview of REAKTOR PRISM Ensemble
Modulation Envelope Section
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