On Sun, 26 Jan 2003
media.nai@... wrote:
> What I meant to ask, is there a bit of a slope as the output drops from
> the sustain level to the initial level when the gate first begins??
> Then again, now that you said that it's analog, it still might be a bad
> question :) My understanding is that it idles at the sustain level
> until it receives a gate.
The envelope starts and ends at the initial level. On a gate, the
envelope slopes to attack level atthe attack rate, decays to sustain
level at the decay rate, stays at sustain level until gate off, then
releases back to initial level at the release rate.
When the module is first powered on a 'reset' state is applied to the
envelope circuit where it is placed at the initial level at the fastest
rate.
I will replace -OUT with TRIG IN. A trigger would just do the attack
and release portions.
> Imho, it doesn't need a pushbutton or a negative out.
Lots of folks want a pushbutton, so I plan to include one.
Crow
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