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(1) Routing Tab: Two Modulation modules can be accessed via the Routing page, allowing you to
use modulation sources as generators in the signal path. For more information, see Modulation
Modules.
(2) Modulators: Displays the type and number of the Modulator assigned to each slot. Envelopes
are represented with a blue E and LFOs are represented with a green L. Click on a Modulator to
display the corresponding parameters. When a Modulator is selected, its tab is highlighted as in
the image above. Click on the arrow icon above the Modulator to assign it to a modulation slot. For
more information, see Assigning Modulation.
(3) Modulator menu: Selects one of four modulation sources (Modulation Envelope, Exciter Enve-
lope, Switcher LFO, Random LFO).
(4) Controls: The knobs and menus in this section are used to edit the shape and behavior of the
Modulators.
(5) Display: Provides a visual representation of the current shape of the Envelope, as determined
by the trigger and knob settings. Moving the controls will show how each parameter influences the
shape of the Envelope. Additional menus and settings relating to the behavior of the Modulator are
also found here.
19.2. Amp Envelope
The Amp Envelope is used to control the response and shape of the Amplifier. Hardwired to the
Amplifier, it offers individual scaleable curve controls over the Attack and Release stages, as well
as Delay and Hold stages that provide additional control over the Amplifier's articulation.
In relation to human perception of amplification, small changes at low amplitude typically have a
distinct and pronounced effect, while small changes made at higher volumes produce a less obvi-
ous result. Exponential shapes, as found on the Shape controls are especially effective for control-
ling the amplitude as they work to balance out the logarithmic shape of the amplifier, producing a
smoother and more continuous change in volume.
The Trigger modes allow you to adapt to the way the Amplifier receives MIDI triggers. Gate mode
is particularly useful when playing with a keyboard, as it provides a way to control the sound de-
pending on the duration and intensity at which a key is pressed and held. For more information
about the Amplifier, see Amplifier.
The Amp Envelope contains the following parameters and controls:
Modulators
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