Native Instruments Monark Manual page 43

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The envelope retrigger evaluation only ever happens after the note priority evaluation has
determined that the audio engine has to switch to processing a different note. So any key-
board action that doesn't cause the audio engine to switch to a different note will not cause
any note retriggering either!
Please consult the display for an illustration of the current keyboard setting. It shows the inter-
play between note priority and envelope retrigger modes on a hypothetical three note sequence
with pitch depicted as yellow curve and moments of envelope triggering as small envelope
symbols on top of the sequence:
View B—LEGATO display.
(3) GLIDE-RAMP: This section determines the glide behavior during the release phase of the
envelope.
Assume you have a sound with a long release time and you glide between two notes and right
in the middle of the gliding you let go of all notes. This of course results in the envelope enter-
ing the release phase.
There are basically two things that can happen and MONARK allows both:
In
FREE RUN
the note continues gliding to its pitch destination. If set to
interrupted and the pitch will be frozen to whatever pitch the glide produced is at during the
moment the release phase began. The display illustrates the two glide-ramp modes:
View B—GLIDE - RAMP display.
Overview of MONARK Ensemble
View B─Overview of MONARK User Interface
GATED
the glide is
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