Env misc, Modes, Note priority – Expert Sleepers Silent Way v2.4.3 User Manual

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Env Misc

The Env Misc group contains three more controls per envelope.

The Vel 1/2/3 knobs control how much Envelope 1/2/3 respec-
tively are affected by the velocity of MIDI notes. At the default
setting of 0.0 the envelope is not affected by velocity at all. At a
setting of 1.0, the scale of the envelope is completely determined
by the velocity - so a note with velocity zero will produce a con-
stant zero envelope. At a setting of -1.0, the envelope depth is in-
versely related to the note velocity.

The Mult 1/2/3 dropdown menus allow you to apply a multiplier
to the envelope times. E.g. when the multiplier is set to 10, all the
envelope stages will take 10 times longer than the value displayed
on the envelope knobs.

The ‘RTZ’ (Reset To Zero) buttons control whether each envelope
always starts from zero, or whether it continues from its current
value when retriggered.

Modes

The Modes section presents various options concerning how
notes and envelopes are triggered in response to incoming
MIDI notes.

Note Priority

Since the Voice Controller is essentially a monophonic synth, a
scheme is required to determine which note sounds when mul-
tiple keys are held at the same time. The options are:

Newest - the most recently pressed key sounds.

Lowest - the lowest note sounds.

Highest - the highest note sounds.

Retrigger Mode

This settings controls whether the envelopes retrigger when playing legato. The options
are:

Retrig On - the envelopes retrigger whenever a new note is triggered.

Retrig Off - the envelopes only retrigger when all keys are released and a new note is
played.

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