yes, and i think that the adsr is really useful for some sounds.
  
 i too like AR (or AD) envelopes, but i also like ADSR's...
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 > Hi
 >
 > Another suggestion: what about two Envelopes in the Moog-Rogue style
 > instead of one ADSR. For those who don't know the Rogue envelope:
 > It has two potentiometers, one for risetime (=Attack), one for falltime
 > (Decay or Release). You have a switch which selects two envelope modes.
 >
 > - mode "AD" is like Attack variable, Decay variable, but Sustain at
 > zero, Release not relevant. The Decay-phase is not stopped by a gate-off.
 > - mode "AR" is like Attack variable, Decay not relevant, Sustain at 100%
 > Release variable.
 >
 > It may depend on the individual style of music, but I use an ADSR
 > envelope 90% of the time in one of those two settings (percussive or
 > brass like AD-shape for VCF, percussive AD or organ/string like
 > AR for VCA).
 >
 > Florian
 Hi Florian,
 maybe there will come an "A-111-6". The A-111-5 is too close to production
 to change anything and we have already a lot of pre-orders as it is.
 Best wishes
 Dieter
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