Tre Modular – Replicant ADSR is an envelope generator inspired by Yamaha CS80 synthesizers filter envelope section. It has Initial lvl, Attack lvl controls and multi stage decay and release, same as the CS80. In addition to those things Replicant ADSR has sustain control, retrigger function and inverted output that was not present on the CS80 filter envelope, making this a truly unique ADSR.
Initial LVL – Initial level control sets the point where the envelope starts and ends. If usually envelopes start at 0v then Replicant ADSR can start anywhere from -5v to 0v. This allows you to precisely set how closed or open the module that you are controlling is in its initial state before and after the envelope’s active stage.
Attack LVL – Attack level sets the height of the attack stage. If attack control controls the time that it takes to reach the peak of the attack stage, then attack level sets the height of that peak that the attack stage has to reach before it goes into decay stage. You can set it anywhere from 0v to +5v.
With a combination of Attack level and Initial level you get more control over how much the module that you are controlling opens and closes. You can precisely set starting and end points.
Multi Stage D/R – Replicant ADSR, same as CS80 envelopes, has multi stage decay and release. It means that for a set amount of time it will drop faster and then start to drop slower. .
Retriger – If a signal is presented at Retrig input during decay and/or sustain phase, it will retrigger the attack stage from that point where the envelope has reached at that moment.
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