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Loop Point
Any point can be declared loop point. Given that the note is sustained long enough,
the envelope can be repeated in a loop.
The looped area is the time span between sustain point and loop point. In between,
you can define several points which describe the movements of the Square and
Triangle cursors.
In order to define a point as the loop point, click on the turquoise strip below the
desired point. A loop point is indicated by an L in the strip below.
In order to see and define the loop point, the loop must be activated. See the “Loop
Mode”, on page 247.
Tip: With loop activated, the vector envelope works like a multi-dimensional,
polyphonic LFO with a programmable waveform.
Vector Envelope Times
With the exception of the first point, which is tied to the beginning of each played
note, every point has a Time parameter. This parameter defines the period of time
required for the cursor to travel from the point which preceded it. The times are
normally displayed in milliseconds (ms).
To adjust a time value, you can click directly on the numerical value and use your
mouse as a slider.