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Loop All

The Loop All envelope type is similar to the Loop S1S2 envelope type but it loops through all
envelope stages as long as a note is held. This means that it goes through all envelope stages first and
if it ended with the Release phase, the envelope restarts from zero and goes through all its phases
again. As soon as the note is released, the looping stops and the envelope goes into its Release
phase.
Level
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Attack Level
Attack
Attack
Determines the attack rate or amount of time it takes for a signal to go from zero to Attack level.
Attack Level
Controls the level where the Attack phase ends and the Decay phase starts.
Decay
Determines the decay rate or amount of time it takes for a signal to reach the Sustain level. This
phase is also used in the loop to go from Sustain 2 to Sustain.
Sustain
As soon as the Sustain level is reached, the envelope proceeds with the second Decay/Sustain pair
as explained below.
Decay 2
Determines the decay rate or amount of time it takes for a signal to reach the Sustain 2 level.
Sustain 2
Sets the second Sustain level. As soon as this level is reached, the envelope goes into the Release
phase.
Release
The Release phase is used while the note is pressed to form the last stage before the loop restarts with
the Attack phase. When the note is released, the loop stops and the Release phase is used to fade the
envelope to zero.
Key pressed
Sustain 2
Sustain
Loop
Decay
Decay 2
Picture 43: Loop All Envelope
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Sound Parameters – Envelopes
Key released
Release
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