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  2. Envelope (music) - Wikipedia

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    The ADSR envelope controls of a Korg ARP Odyssey synthesizer. The envelope generator was created by the American engineer Robert Moog, the creator of the Moog synthesizer, in the 1960s. The composer Herbert Deutsch suggested Moog find a way to articulate his synthesizer so notes did not simply trigger on and off.

  3. Korg MS-10 - Wikipedia

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    The LFO's influence on the VCO frequency and filter cutoff is adjustable via dedicated knobs on the control panel. Additionally, the MS-10 features a single envelope generator, complete with controls for Hold, Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release. Although the MS-10 has normalized connections, they can be modified with patch cables.

  4. Modular synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    EG - An envelope generator is a transient voltage source. A trigger control signal applied to an envelope generator produces a single, shaped voltage. Often configured as ADSR (attack, decay, sustain, release) it provides a control voltage that rises and falls. Usually it controls the amplitude of a VCA or the cutoff frequency of a VCF, but the ...

  5. Texas Instruments SN76477 - Wikipedia

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    SW18 and SW19 (toggle or momentary) are switches that together control the logic for the envelope generator. If both switches are open then the VCO only is selected. If SW18 is closed and SW19 is open the envelope generator is controlled by the one-shot generator. If SW18 is open and SW19 is closed the mixer only is selected.

  6. Realistic Concertmate MG-1 - Wikipedia

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    The envelope generator can be triggered by either the keyboard, or the LFO; Oscillator 2 can be tuned independently or hard-synced to oscillator 1; Noise generator. (Digital pseudo-random noise) Ring modulation (labeled "Bell Tone") - this is actually amplitude modulation of VCO 1 and 2) Polyphonic oscillator. This is a divide-down, square wave ...

  7. Casio CZ synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    8-step envelope generator chart. The envelope generators in the CZ synthesizers were far more flexible than a traditional four-stage ADSR envelope; they were eight stage envelope generators where each stage had a rate and level value. The rate value determined how fast the envelope would move; the level value would determine what pitch/filter ...