Trig and retrig pages parameters – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Modulation and Envelopes

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TRIG and RETRIG Pages Parameters

The envelope’s Time and Level parameters determine its shape or contour. As
important as an envelope’s shape is when it begins its cycle and how it plays

through the cycle. This is where the

TRIG

and

RETRIG

pages come in.

An envelope starts its cycle when it receives a trigger. The most typical and often-
used trigger source is the keyboard: a key or keys played on the keyboard instruct
the envelopes to start their cycles. By the same token, incoming MIDI notes are also

used to trigger the envelopes, the A6’s Sequencer and Arpeggiator, and a slew of
other trig sources we’ll get into shortly.

The

TRIG

and

RETRIG

pages let you determine:

where the trigger comes from – the keyboard/MIDI, another envelope, an

LFO, the Sequencer and so forth

under what conditions an envelope responds to a received trigger

how

an envelope proceeds through its cycle once a trigger is received

if an envelope is re-triggered and how responds

So this page not only lets you determine if and when an envelope gets a trigger but
also what is does after the trigger starts the envelope. Looping would normally fall
into this category but because it has a rather large set of parameters,

LOOP

has its

own page of parameters described on page 160.

The following table provides a summary overview of the

TRIG

page parameters. A

detailed discussion of the

MODE

types starts right after the table.

DISPLAY
PAGE

PANEL LABEL

PARAMETER
DISPLAY

OPTIONS

or RANGE DESCRIPTION

TRIG

TRIGGER

ENABLE

OFF, ON

The

TRIGGER

button on each envelope, or soft

knob

6

under each envelope page display,

turns the trigger for the selected envelope on
or off.

SOURCE

Any of the A6’s 71

modulation

sources. See

Appendix B.

This parameter allows you to select an “input”
that triggers the envelope. Any of the A6’s 71
modulation sources can be used to trigger the
envelope.

The selected trigger source is activated when
certain conditions exist. Specifically, when the
selected trigger’s Input Level and Polarity
characteristics (described below) are detected,

the trigger is activated.

Note that this is a one shot input: once the
envelope starts its cycle, subsequent triggers

are ignored until the envelope stops.

The A6 gets its signal to generate a trigger when the

SOURCE

reaches a certain

LEVEL

that you set (next) and when the source “moving” in a positive or

negative direction, or both (next page under

POLAR

- polarity).

LEVEL

-100 ··· +100

This sets the level of the

SOURCE

(selected

above) where triggering will take place.

Note that if the

POLAR

setting (below) is set to

one of the absolute (

ABS

) options, negative

settings are treated as is they were positive.

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