User Guide

494 Chapter 28 Sculpture
The envelopes can act as polyphonic modulation recorders and playback units. Each
voice is handled independently, with a separate envelope being triggered as each note
is played.
To select Envelope 1 or 2, click on the Envelope 1 or Envelope 2 button.
Modulation Routing
As in the LFO section, each envelope offers two modulation target selectors with
amount and via amount controls, and a separate via modulation option.
The following target/amount/via settings are available for all run modes.
 Target 1 and 2: Two modulation targets can be assigned per envelope, with an
optional, additional via modulation. These parameters determine modulation
destinations 1 and 2. Either the 1 or 2 buttons must be clicked in order to activate
these modulation options. A large number of possible targets are available,
including; string, object, pickup, waveshaper, and filter parameters. To choose, simply
click on the button below the word Target, and make your choice from the list.
 Via (source) 1/2: The “via“ parameter defines the modulation amount for Envelopes 1
and 2. The “via“ menus allow the selection of sources that are used to scale the
modulation amount of the envelopes.
 Amt 1/2 and Via (Amount) sliders: The Amt slider determines the modulation amount.
In cases where any via source other than off is selected, there are two sliders. The
Amt slider determines the modulation amount in cases where the incoming via
signal is zero, for example a modulation wheel at its minimum position. The “via
(amount)” slider determines the modulation amount in cases where the incoming via
signal is at full level, for example a modulation wheel at its maximum position.
Envelope Display
The envelope curve is shown in the display to the lower right of the Sculpture interface.
The envelope display is only active if the envelope functionality is engaged (Mode set
to either Env or Ctrl+Env).
 The overall time/length of the envelope is indicated by the numerical entry at the
top right of the window (2400 ms in the graphic).