Envelopes - Elektron Analog Four Full Reference Manual

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ENVELOPES

Here parameters controlling the two assignable envelopes are found. The first envelope, ENVF, is hard-
linked to the cutoff parameters of the two filters but can also modulate two user-selectable destinations.
ENVF (page 1)
ATK (EnvF Attack) controls the attack time of the EnvF enve-
lope.
DEC (EnvF Decay) controls the decay time of the EnvF enve-
lope.
SUS (EnvF Sustain) controls the sustain level of the EnvF enve-
lope.
REL (EnvF Release) controls the release time of the EnvF enve-
lope.
SHP (EnvF Shape) controls the general shape of the EnvF enve-
lope. Several linear and exponential shapes are available. A dot
to the left of the visual representation of the envelope indicates
that the envelope will restart from level zero. In other cases it will
start from the level it had when being trigged.
LEN (EnvF Gate length) makes it possible to choose another
gate length than whatever trigged the envelope.
DST (EnvF Destination A) selects the first of the two assignable
destinations for the EnvF envelope.
DEP (EnvF Depth A) controls how much the envelope will modu-
late the destination chosen by the first DST parameter. The knob
is bipolar, meaning that both negative and positive modulation
depth is available.
DST (EnvF Destination B) selects the second of the two assigna-
ble destinations for the EnvF envelope.
DEP (EnvF Depth B) controls how much the envelope will modu-
late the destination chosen by the second DST parameter. The
knob is bipolar, meaning that both negative and positive modula-
tion depth is available.
ENV2 (page 2)
ATK (Env2 Attack) controls the attack time of the Env2 envelope.
DEC (Env2 Decay) controls the decay time of the Env2 enve-
lope.
SUS (Env2 Sustain) controls the sustain level of the Env2 enve-
lope.
REL (Env2 Release) controls the release time of the Env2 enve-
lope.
SHP (Env2 Shape) controls the general shape of the Env2 enve-
lope. Several shapes are available.
LEN (Env2 Gate length) makes it possible to choose another
gate length than whatever trigged the envelope.
DST (Env2 Destination A) selects the first of the two available
destinations for the Env2 envelope.
DEP (Env2 Depth A) controls how much the envelope will modu-
late the destination chosen by the first DST parameter. The knob
is bipolar, meaning that both negative and positive modulation
depth is available
DST (Env2 Destination B) selects the second of the two availa-
ble destinations for the Env2 envelope.
DEP (Env2 Depth B) controls how much the envelope will modu-
late the destination chosen by the second DST parameter. The
knob is bipolar, meaning that both negative and positive modula-
tion depth is available.
Appendix A: SYNTH TRACK PARAMETERS
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