LinPlug RMV User Manual

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Audio Modules

It should be noted that the length of the sustain phase of each envelope cannot be
displayed exactly as it depends on when a Note-Off message is received. It is shown in
the display merely as an example. It should also be noted that in order to see the entire
amplitude and filter envelopes, the magnification setting needs to be set so that the whole
sample waveform is visible in the display.

P(itch):

P(itch): The first Pitch slider determines the pitch envelope's initial
value. For example, a value of three means the envelope begins
playing back the sample 3 semitones above its base pitch. The Pitch
slider can be set to a wide range of values; from +48 semitones (4
octaves up) to -48 semitones (4 octaves down).

T(ime):

The first Time slider determines the length of time it takes for the
pitch envelope to move from the first pitch value (see above) to the
second pitch value (see below). For example, if the Time slider is set
to 0.100 seconds, the sample's pitch will move from the sample's first
pitch value to the sample's second pitch value within 100
milliseconds.

Envelope Shape:

The Time slider has a corresponding “curve” control located above it
that is used to set the shape of the envelope segment. The shape of
the segment can range from extreme negative exponential to
extreme positive exponential. To adjust the “curve” setting, click on
the control and drag the cursor up or down. The change in the

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