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3.1.8. Cycling Envelope
The Cycling Envelope is a multi-function modulation source. It can act as a second envelope,
or as an extra LFO with an array of waveform options that differ from those of the other
two LFOs.
The Mode button selects between Env, Run, and Loop modes.
Rise/Shape, Fall/Shape, and Hold/Sustain control the different stages of the cycle
and the way each behaves.
We'll detail these parameters in the
Envelopes chapter [p.65].
3.1.9. Envelope
The Envelope section has controls for a traditional 4-stage ADSR envelope: Attack, Decay,
Sustain, Release. The Envelope defaults to controlling the VCAs for amplitude control, but it's
also available as a source in the Modulation Matrix. See
The Envelopes [p.65] for more.
The Mode button lets you select between different types of polyphony, cycling between
Monophonic, Polyphonic, Paraphonic, and Unison modes. Which will be described further in
the
Envelopes [p.65] chapter.
The Cycling Envelope controls
The Envelope controls
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