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EG attack, decay, and release times
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3. Pattern Voice submode 0101 1101 Filter cutoff -64,...,+00,...,+63 Resonance -64,...,+00,...,+63 5. EG attack, decay, and release times EG attack Release times Decay • These values control how volume changes over time, starting with the initial note strike and ending at the point where the sound dies out. (Note that "EG" stand for envelope generator.) • The attack time sets the time it takes for the sound to climb to its peak volume, starting from its initial level of 0 (at the moment when the "key" is first "struck"). Low values produce a rapid volume rise, while higher values produce a more gradual climb. • The decay time sets the time it takes for the volume to drop from its peak level to its "sustain" level. Lower values produce crisper, clearer sounds. • The release time sets the time it takes for the volume to fall to 0 following the "physical" release of the note. The lower the value, the faster the sound will go off. Attack time Decay time Release time 0101 1101 EG attack time EG decay time EG release time -64,...,+00,...,+63 -64,...,+00,...,+63 -64,...,+00,...,+63 234 Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE