Getting more extreme envelope curves?

  • For anyone reading this, you can set for example Envelope 3/4, to control AMP envelope and/or filter envelopes decay. This is called recursive modulation, and essentially the decay will fall in conjuction to the envelope controlling it. You can do this to A D S and R to create more natural, or plucky/boingy sounds

  • For anyone reading this, you can set for example Envelope 3/4, to control AMP envelope and/or filter envelopes decay. This is called recursive modulation, and essentially the decay will fall in conjuction to the envelope controlling it. You can do this to A D S and R to create more natural, or plucky/boingy sounds

    It's only recursive modulation when the curve is modulating itself (e.g. AMP modulates AMP). Otherwise it's one curve modulating another, which may be interesting but also difficult, because the curves have to be in sync somehow.


    However, recursive modulation is what you do to attenuate the curves, make them sharper or smoother. There are a couple of threads about that to be found.

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