User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Thank You
- Getting Started
- Connections
- Global Settings
- Oscillators
- Character
- Filter 1 & 2
- Filter Envelopes 1 & 2
- Amplifier Envelope
- Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5
- Low Frequency Oscillators
- Modulation
- Arpeggiator
- Sequencer
- Master Volume/Voice Volume
- Distortion
- Glide
- Pitch and Modulation Wheels
- Touch Sliders
- Play List
- Misc Parameters
- Using USB
- A Few Tutorials
- Appendix A: Modulation Sources
- Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
- Appendix C: Delay Times (Delays 1-3)
- Appendix D: MIDI Implementation
- Appendix E: Support
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30 Amplier Envelope
Dave Smith Instruments
Amplier Envelope
After passing through the lters and their envelopes, the signal goes
into an analog voltage controlled amplier or VCA. The VCA has a
dedicated, ve-stage envelope generator.
The Amplier Envelope is used to shape the volume characteristics of
a sound over time by giving you control over its attack, decay, sustain,
and release stages. The Pro 2’s envelope generators provide additional
controls for looping the envelope and for modulating the envelope
amount using keyboard velocity.
ReleaseDecayAttack Sustain
AMPLIFIER ENVELOPE
In addition to the front panel controls for the amplier envelope, there
are also several parameters accessible through the OLED display
127
PROG VOLUME
Prog Volume Distortion
VCA ADSR VCA Env AmtVol/Dist
0
DISTORTION
A:14
Attack SustainDecay Release
D:13
R:37
S:80
VCA Env AmtVCA ADSRVol/Dist
0
DELAY
Delay AmountEnv Repeat Vel Amt
ENV REPEAT
127
AMOUNT
6
VEL AMT
VCA ADSR VCA Env AmtVol/Dist