AHDSR. The hold period happens before the decay. The Minimoog does this
naturally which is one of the reasons that it is considered "punchy."
Check out the envelopes on an Alesis Andromeda. Delay and hold, two
release segments, loopable segments, ability to modulate almost every
segment, seven different shapes for each segment (exponential, reverse
exponential, linear, s-curve, etc.), freerun modes, dynamics control,
etc. Sorry to drift off-topic, but that unit has the best-implemented
envelopes I've encountered. It doesn't quite sound like a MOTM though,
unfortunately for me. :)
On Sep 2, 2004, at 11:14 AM, Tentochi wrote:
> AFAIK, different companies have just used different names for the same
> thing.
>
> > "D"- and "H"-ADSR are marginally different, no? "D" delays the
> onset of
> > the rise portion of the gate while "H" holds the gate high longer.
>
> D - Delay
> H - Hold
>
> I am not even sure how an EG would hold the gate high longer....?
> What synths
> do this? Is it a fixed amount of time added or a percentage? It
> seems like
> they would call that a ADSHR or something like that then, since that
> is where
> it would affect the envelope.
>
> --Shemp
>
>
>
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