ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual
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Chapter 6: Modulation and Envelopes
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Some Important Notes About Envelope Looping
• You can think of the Smooth parameter as another envelope “stage”. It has Time
(the
SMOOTH
parameter) and Slope (the
SSHAPE
parameter) properties just like the
other stages. Just keep in mind that smoothing is used strictly for the purpose of
linking two of the standard stages in order to form a loop. If
SMOOTH
is set to
2 M
,
the Smoothing “stage” executes so quickly, it has the effect of linking the selected
START
and
END
stages to each other directly.
But you should keep in mind that if the levels of the
START
and
END
stages are
different – as they are likely to be – you may hear a jump in levels every time the
loop cycles back to the
START
stage.
• When adjusting loop points, if a loop
END
value is selected that would be equal to
or before the loop
START
, the loop
START
will continue to step back to
accommodate the new loop end. The same would be true of adjusting the loop
START
to be equal or greater than the
END
point.
• An envelope will start looping at the beginning of the stage you select for the
END
parameter. As an example, if
D2
is selected in the
END
parameter, the envelope
starts looping the moment
D2
starts. Another way of looking at this is that the
envelope starts looping the moment
D1
ends. Either way, once the envelope starts
looping, the remaining stages will not be available until looping is completed as set
by the
COUNT
parameter.
So when selecting
START
and
END
stages, the setting of the envelope’s
MODE
on the
TRIG
page (see the description on page 144) must be taken into consideration.
Using the example above, if
NORM 1
is the mode, the envelope will transition to
RELEASE 1
when the loop ends, bypassing the
D2
and
SUSTAIN
. This is identical to
the response of
NORM 1
mode when playing the keyboard: if a key is released prior
to the
SUSTAIN
stage, the envelope transitions immediately to
R1
.
If the mode is set to
FRERUN
, the envelope proceeds through the remaining stages
when looping ends. This is identical to the response of
FRERUN
mode when playing
the keyboard: if a key is released prior to the
SUSTAIN
stage, the envelope
proceeds through the remaining stages.
• If you select
R1
to be the Loop
END
stage, the envelope will not begin looping
until the Sustain portion of the envelope is complete. Since an envelope’s Sustain
stage ends when a Note Off occurs, the envelope will not start looping until it gets
a Note Off.