Envelope editor – LinPlug Octopus User Manual

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Envelope Editor

The Octopus' Envelope Editor module is located on the middle left side of

the instrument's Front Panel. The Envelope Editor module, as the name

suggests, is used to edit the Octopus' Envelopes which function as its

primary modulation sources.

The Envelope Editor module contains a range of controls designed to make

editing envelopes as easy as possible. These controls and the manner in

which they are used are described below.

Overview

An envelope is a time-varying signal used to control the development of

another signal after it has been triggered. Envelopes are most often used

for controlling a signal's amplitude although they can be used to modulate

any destination provided the range of values that they cover is appropriate.

In the Octopus the shape of an envelope is determined by the settings

within the Envelope Editor module.

The Octopus contains 32 envelopes arranged in 4 banks of 8. At any time,

one or more of these envelopes act as modulation sources. The Envelope

Editor displays the currently selected envelope.

It is important to note that setting the current envelope is done in the

Envelope Matrix module using the Envelope Bank/Envelope Selector

controls. Clicking on the Envelope Bank control selects one of the four

envelope banks. Clicking on one of the Envelope Selector controls selects

the envelope. The currently selected envelope is highlighted.

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