Arturia MOOG MODULAR 2.6 User Manual

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ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL

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7.1.4

Modulation envelopes

Envelope

Attack

Sets the attack time (Attack)

Decay

Sets the decay time

Release

Sets the release time

Sustain

Sets the sustain level

Input Trigg

Trigger signal input connection

Output

Envelope output signal


Six in total, the modulation envelopes make the sonority evolve in function with time. An
envelope possesses four sequentially following temporal periods: attack, decay, sustain and
release. When the input trigger goes from an inactive to an active state, the envelope launches
its sequences “attack” followed by “decay” and remains in the “sustain” state as long as the
input trigger remains active. When it goes to an inactive state, the envelope begins the
“release” sequence. If the input trigger becomes inactive before the first 2 sequences have
finished, the envelope goes directly to the “release” phase.

The input trigger can be connected to the output trigger coming from the keyboard, the trigger
delay module, the oscillators trigger output, or from the sequencer.

The time of the different periods are controlled by the “Attack”, “Decay” and “Release” knobs.
The “Sustain” knob is to set the level of the envelope output during the sustain period.

t

D

S

A

R

Trigg

On

Representation of the envelope

Attack (A)

Decay (D)

Release (R)

Sustain (S)

Input Trigg

Output

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