Envelopes still cont – Studio Electronics ATC-1X User Manual

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En v e l o p e 3: A ss i g n a b l e

Envelope 3 can be assigned to modulate a
variety of different parameters to create unusual
textures and interesting effects.

See the target list below for the parameters
Envelope 3 can control.



What the Switch pads do:

The attack, decay, sustain, and release controls all function in the same manner for Envelope
3 as they do for the VCF and VCA envelopes. When a key is struck the control signal
modulates the assigned parameter's initial level to peak at the rate set by the attack time, the
peak then drops to the sustain level at the decay rate, the sustain level remains until the note
or key is lifted, then the release, if any, determines the rate at which the sustain level falls to
the initial level.

NOTE: pressing the decay switch pad a second time accesses the release time of Envelope 3.
The first press gives you control of the decay time and (to restate for clarity) the second press
gives you control of the release time.


Selects Envelope 3 assignment list. Possible assignments:

Target List

OSCILLATOR 1 PULSE WIDTH
OSCILLATOR 2 PULSE WIDTH
LFO 1 RATE
LFO 1 DEPTH
LFO 2 RATE
LFO 2 DEPTH
MAIN PITCH

OSCILLATOR 1 FREQUENCY
OSCILLATOR 2 FREQUENCY
OSCILLATOR 1 LEVEL
OSCILLATOR 2 LEVEL
XMOD LEVEL
NOISE LEVEL
FILTER RESONANCE



Refer to the "MASTER SYMBOL KEY" on the "QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE" sheet for precise
explanations of the three digit abbreviations.


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