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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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