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Create similar Expressions for Del (delay), which will use Env.x[1] * 5.0, Sus (sustain),
which will use Env.x[2], and Rel (release), which will use Env.x[3] * 5.0. Note that we do
not scale the value for Sustain, since this is just a value between 0 and 1. We will later
scale the envelope’s amplitude” with the cutto variable.
which will use Env.x[2], and Rel (release), which will use Env.x[3] * 5.0. Note that we do
not scale the value for Sustain, since this is just a value between 0 and 1. We will later
scale the envelope’s amplitude” with the cutto variable.
When you’re done, your trig object should look like this:
• The final step is to enter these variable names in the Behavior Properties of the trig
object. Enter trig.Atk for Attack, trig.Del for Decay, trig.Sus for Sustain, and trig.Rel
for Release as shown below.
for Release as shown below.
• To test the example out, touch the Fader and Multislider objects and try different
envelope settings. The Sustain parameter is particularly interesting when you hold
your finger down on the Pad object. It’s not an amplitude level as in a typical
envelope: here it is being applied to filter frequency. Lower multislider values for
Sustain correspond to lower frequency values for the steady state of the envelope.
your finger down on the Pad object. It’s not an amplitude level as in a typical
envelope: here it is being applied to filter frequency. Lower multislider values for
Sustain correspond to lower frequency values for the steady state of the envelope.