Amplifier Section - Steinberg RETROLOGUE2 Manual Del Usuario

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Retrologue
Synth Page
Envelope and Velocity Controls

Amplifier Section

Level
Pan
Envelope and Velocity Controls
If this is set to negative values, you lower the cutoff with notes above the
center key.
If this is set to 100 %, the cutoff follows the played pitch exactly.
The Center parameter determines the MIDI note that is used as the central
position for the Key Follow function.
The A, D, S, and R faders below the envelope display specify the attack,
decay, sustain, and release times of the filter envelope.
The Velocity fader determines how much the envelope intensity depends on
velocity. If the fader is set to 0, the envelope is fully applied. Higher values
reduce the intensity for lower velocities.
Adjusts the level of the sound.
Normally, the internal 12 dB headroom allows for polyphonic playing, without
any need for level adjustments. However, if you use higher filter distortion
levels, it may become necessary to reduce the level.
Sets the position of the sound in the stereo panorama.
The A, D, S, and R faders below the envelope display specify the attack,
decay, sustain, and release times of the amplifier envelope.
The Velocity fader determines how much the output level depends on
velocity. If the fader is set to 0, the sound is always played with its full
amplitude. Higher values reduce the level for lower velocities.
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