ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Modulation and Envelopes

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how we use the the term stage. It refers to the same envelope parameters as before,
but when describing the loop start function, the loop starts at the beginning of the

selected stage only. For example, you cannot start a loop during the Attack stage’s
rise time, only at the point where the Attack stage starts.
By the same token, for a loop’s end functions, the loop finishes at the completion of

the last stage before the loop end stage. For example, you cannot end a loop at some
point during the Decay 2 stage’s fall time, only at the point where the Decay 2 stage
is completed.

DISPLAY
PAGE

PANEL LABEL

PARAMETER
DISPLAY

OPTIONS

or RANGE DESCRIPTION

LOOP

LOOP

button

As you select and adjust the Loop parameters below, note how the display
changes to reflect your settings. The box will change size and position with
new

START

and

END

points and will display a representation of the selected

curve.

START

DEL Delay

ATK Attack

D1 Decay 1

D2 Decay 2

SUS Sustain

This parameter is used to select the stage in the

envelope where the loop begins.

The loop will cycle through the envelope’s
stages that are between what you select as the

START

and

END

stages. For example, if you set

the

START

stage to be

ATK

and the

END

stage to

be

D2

, the envelope will repeat

ATK

D1

D2

The number times the loop cycles or repeats is
selected by the

COUNT

parameter, described on

the next page.

END

ATK Attack

D1 Decay 1

D2 Decay 2

SUS Sustain

R1 Release 1

This parameter actually performs two

functions:

1. As its name implies, this is the stage in the

envelope where the loop ends. If the loop

repeats, this is also the stage where the

loop returns to the loop’s

START

stage.

2. This is also the stage in the envelope

where the loop gets its initial instruction

to start looping and begins a smoothed
transition to the Loop Start stage. The
transition is an amount of time that is set

by the

SMOOTH

and

SSHAPE

parameters.

So when setting this parameter, keep in mind
that this is the stage in the envelope where the
loop receives both its command to start and its
command to return to the first stage in the

loop after each loop cycle.

COUNT

This parameter determines how many times the selected

envelope will loop.

1 ··· 240

This selects a specific number of loop cycles
up to 240. After the last cycle is completed, the

envelope is released.

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