The Amplitude Envelope parameters let you control how the volume of a sound should change over time - from the moment a note is struck to the moment it is released again.
Most of the Amplitude Envelope parameters are identical to those of the Modulation Envelope. So for a detailed description of the following parameters, please refer to the modulation envelope section:
The following are the parameters that are unique for the Amp Envelope section:
This knob sets the level of the zone. Turn it to the right to raise the level.
These two parameters are used for controlling the stereo (pan) position of the sound. The Spread knob determines the sound's width in the stereo image (how far left - right the notes will be spread out). If this is set to "0", no spread will take place. The Mode selector switch is used for choosing which type of spread you want to apply:
This controls the stereo balance of the output pair to which a zone is routed. In the middle position, the signal appears equally strong on the left and right channel in a stereo pair. By turning the knob to the left or right, you can change the stereo balance.
Note that if you for instance turn the Pan knob all the way to the left, you cause the signal to be output from the left channel of the stereo pair only.
You can use this to treat a stereo output as two independent mono outputs, if required.