Think I may have just worked this out (after starting up this thread), just wondering if anyone can confirm.
Very simple set up. One OP, no FM and no modulation from any other tabs. Just a quick up/down OP envelope.
I found that if I released the key before the envelope reached point 3, the 'S' point, the sound sustained, slowly fading off.
If I allowed the envelope to complete, it stayed off.
My discovery was that the point 4 makes a difference, even though the envelope would seem to be 'off' by then. It seems that with a point 4 different from point 3, any release of key before the end of the envelope will ramp down from that point to point 4.
That seems strange behaviour (I'm more of a analogue type), easily avoided (by putting point 4 on point 3) but I guess there might be times someone uses it deliberately.
Is there a 'rule' that applies regarding releasing a key part way through an envelope curve?
Hi,
I have'nt tested, but from your post and image i can say the following.
Point 4 Rate is like setting the Release time in any ADSR envelope. Putting point 4 on top of point 3 (Rate = 99 for point 4) is like setting the Release time in any ADSR to zero. That's no release time.
So i don't understand, if you think that's wrong or different.
In DX7 you then also have the option to set a level for point 4, so the release time can end in giving sound.
You can hear this best, if you go in mono mode. In the example you give in your image, then you should hear no sound, when at point 3, but if you set point 4 to a positive level, then you will hear that level after key release and the release time/ Rate has past.
If the level for both point 3 and 4 is zero, then there will be no level in the release time stage.
But if you release the key, before you reach zero level, then you will hear the sound fade during the release time. This is also just like any ADSR envelope.
If you in a ADSR envelope set S to zero level and have a D time, then if you hold the key through the D phase untill it reach a zero level for the S, then you also hear no sound during the time set for R. But if you release the key before you are through the D phase, then you will hear sound fade from the level at key release during the time set for R.
So again i don't understand, what you think is wrong or different.
in an standard simple ADSR envelope you set the time for A. That's the time it takes to reach max level. D is the time it takes for the level to reach the S level. R is the time it takes to reach zero level from the active level at key release.
To me this is the behavior you describe you exsperience.
The difference for DX7 from a simple ADSR is, that you can set both time and level for all the points in DX7. But the level for the initial start of the envelope curve and the last point is the same.
Also DX7 have extra advabced envelopes with more points you can choose to use instead.
Another case to use a positive level for the Release, is to make drones where you wan't sound all the time.
The point is, you have full control over both time and level for a envelope point in DX7, while you in a simple ADSR only cann set Time for AD and R and only can set level for S.