User Guide

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Module: Shaper 3
Shaper 3: Parameters in silver status
Env Mode Defines the envelope mode.
Normal: Playing a note triggers the
envelope once only.
Repeat: Like in Normal mode, the envelope
is triggered by your key attack.
A new cycles attack phase is launched
after the release phase ends.
For more on this, read page 150.
Env
A, D, S, R
The parameters of an ADSR envelope are
described on page 99.
Env depth Defines the intensity of the envelopes
effect on the filter cutoff frequency.
Value range: -64 to +63.
Depth = 0: No modulation.
Depth > 0: Starting at the current frequency,
the cutoff frequency increases.
Depth < 0: The cutoff frequency decreases
accordingly.
A positive filter modulation is only audible
if the cutoff frequency is low! Ditto for
negative modulations (vice versa, that is).
Table 21: Shaper 3 parameters
VeloDepth The env depth parameter (see the
description on the left) determines the
intensity of the envelopes effect on the
filter. The velo depth parameter lets you
manipulate env depth manually by varying
your attack. There you have it - a
modulation of a modulation...
Value range: -64 to +63.
VeloDepth = 0: Env depth is not modulated.
VeloDepth >0: Env depth increases in
accordance with velocity (up to a max value
of 127):
current env depth + velo depth x velocity
value.
The harder you hit the keys, the greater the
depth of the envelope.
VeloDepth = 63: Maximum effect of velocity
on the depth of the envelope.
VeloDepth <0: Env depth decreases inversely
to velocity. The harder you strike the keys,
the weaker the envelopes influence.
A positive filter modulation is only audible
if the cutoff frequency is low! Ditto for
negative modulations (vice versa, that is).
Table 21: Shaper 3 parameters (cont.)
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