LinPlug Spectral User Manual

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All Envelopes can be modulated the same way. Please note that all

envelope times are modulated only once at note start (not

continuously). While this slightly reduces the possibilities
of modulating envelopes its much easier to predict how a

modulation will effect the sound.

Env Attack

The Attack Time of the Envelope.

Env Hold

The Hold Time of the Envelope. Please note that this has
no effect when the Hold parameter is at Null! So to make

the particular modulation have an effect a minimum Hold
time must already exist in the Envelope.

Env Decay

The Decay Time of the Envelope.

Env Sustain

The Sustain Level of the Envelope.

Env Release

The Release Time of the Envelope.

Glide Time

The Time Glide takes to move to the notes final pitch.

This only works if Glide is active (see the Glide section of
this manual for more details). Like with envelopes, the

modulation takes place once at note start (no continuous
modulation).

Matrix Depth

Amount of a specific modulation in the Mod Matrix, often

used with the ModWheel as source to control a specific
modulation parameter.

For Vibrato one would have for example line 1 of the
Matrix read

LFO

0:00

Main Pitch

and another Line would be

Modulation Wheel

2:00

Matrix Depth 1

for a 2 semitones Mod-Wheel controlled Vibrato.

Arp Gate

This changes the Gate time (Note Length) of each step in

the Arpeggiator. The modulation covers the full range
from a close-to-zero time where the step starts and the

stops the note right after starting it to the note length
covering the full length of the step.

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