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Everyone Can Play Music #10: Envelopes in Sound Design

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2011

In this lesson I use Animoog to demonstrate Envelopes and how they can change the sounds we hear in synthesis. At the end I give a brief example of Legato and how that effects Envelopes. We will be returning to iMS-20 in the next lesson.

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  • @f33jay They behave the same way, the only difference is one is controlling the filter cutoff and the other is controlling the over-all volume. This allows you to control the two things with slightly different timings. For instance you might want the volume to come in fast, so you'd have a low attack on that. But if you want the filter to ramp, you'd have a high attack on that.

  • So... what's the main difference between the Filter envelope and the Amplitude envelope?

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