Mono Envelope Parameters

Mode

Determines how the envelope is played back when it is triggered.

  • Select Sustain to play the envelope from the first node to the sustain node. The sustain level is held for as long as you play the note. When you release the note, the envelope continues with the stages following the sustain. This mode is ideal for looped samples.

  • Select Loop to play back the envelope from the first node to the loop nodes. Then, the loop is repeated for as long as the key is held. When you release the note, the envelope continues playing the stages that follow the sustain. This mode is ideal for adding motion to the sustain of the envelope.

  • Select One Shot to play the envelope from the first to the last node, even if you release the key. The envelope has no sustain stage. This mode is ideal for drum samples.

Sync

Allows you to synchronize the envelopes to the tempo of your host application.

Fill

Allows you to add multiple envelope nodes after the selected nodes.

Fixed
  • If Fixed is activated and you move selected nodes on the time axis, only the selected nodes are moved.

  • If Fixed is deactivated, all nodes that follow the edited nodes are also moved.

Env Node

Displays the focused envelope node.

Time

Specifies the period of time between two nodes. Depending on the Sync mode, the Time parameter is displayed in milliseconds and seconds, or in fractions of beats.

Curve

Allows you to adjust the curvature of the envelope curve between two nodes from linear to logarithmic or exponential behavior.

Level

Specifies the amplitude of the envelope at the position set by the Time parameter.

Trigger Mode

Sets the condition for triggering the envelope.

  • Select First Note to trigger the envelope with the first note that you play.

    Any following notes that you play legato do not trigger the envelope.

  • Select Each Note to trigger the envelope with each note that you play. The envelope plays back from its attack each time you press a key.

Release Mode

Sets the condition for releasing the envelope.

  • Select First Note to release the envelope with the first note that you release.

  • Select Last Note to release the envelope with the last note that you release.

Level Velocity (Vel>Lev)

Determines how the velocity affects the level of the envelope.

The level of the envelope depends on two factors: the setting of this parameter and how hard you hit a key. Positive values increase the level of the envelope the harder you hit a key. Negative values decrease the level of the envelope the harder you hit a key.

Level Velocity Curve

You can select a curve to specify how the incoming velocity translates to the level of the envelope.

The characteristic of each curve is displayed by a small icon.

Time Velocity (Vel>Time)

Adjusts the influence of velocity on the phases of the envelope. Positive values decrease the length of the phases for higher velocity values. Negative values increase the length of the phases for higher velocity values.

Segments

Here, you can select which phases of the envelope are affected by the Time Velocity parameter.

  • Attack – The velocity affects the attack only.

  • Attack + Decay – The velocity affects all phases until the sustain.

  • Decay – The velocity affects all phases until the sustain but without the attack.

  • Attack + Release – The velocity affects the attack and the release phases.

  • All – The velocity affects all phases.

Time Key Follow, Center Key, and KeyF Rel (Key Follow Release)

With the Time Key Follow and KeyF Rel parameters, you can scale the envelope phases across the keyboard.

  • Time Key Follow scales all times before the sustain node.

  • KeyF Rel scales all times after the sustain node, that is, the release phase of the envelope.

The value that you specify for Center Key is used as the central position for the Time Key Follow and KeyF Rel functions.

The envelope phases depend on the keyboard range in which the note is played and on the corresponding Time Key Follow setting:

  • Positive values decrease the phase lengths for notes above and increase the phase lengths for notes below the set Center Key, that is, the envelope becomes faster the higher the note you play.

  • Negative values increase the phase lengths for notes above and decrease the phase lengths for notes below the Center Key, that is, the envelope becomes slower the higher the note you play.