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Chapter 5 ES E 122
ES E envelope parameters
The AR (Attack and Release) envelope aects both the lter cuto (AR Int) and the level of the
sound over time.
Envelope parameters
Attack slider: Move to set the time it takes for the signal to reach the initial signal level, known
as the sustain level.
Release slider: Move to set the time it takes for the signal to fall from the sustain level to a level
of 0.
ES E output parameters
The ES E output stage consists of the Volume section and the Chorus/Ensemble buttons.
Output Parameters
Volume knob: Rotate to set the overall output level.
Velo Volume knob: Rotate to set the amount (depth) of velocity sensitivity to incoming MIDI
note events. When set to higher values, each note is louder, if struck more rmly. At lower
values, the dynamic response is reduced, so that there is little dierence when you play a note
pianissimo (soft) or forte (loud/hard).
Chorus I, Chorus II, and Ensemble buttons: Turn these eect variations on or o. If no button is
active, the eects processor is turned o.
Chorus I is a typical chorus eect.
Chorus II is characterized by a stronger modulation.
Ensemble has a fuller and richer sound, due to a more complex modulation routing.