Hello
First of all: we speak of gates, not of triggers!
A trigger marks a timestamp of an event. A gate marks the duration and
state between the two events(=triggers): key-press and key-release.
Am 07.11.2017 um 13:35 schrieb 'Scott Rogers'
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[Doepfer_a100]:
> Does the peak output of an envelope depend on the voltage of the trigger
No. But the duration of the gate and the repeat rate of the gate may
have an influence, if the attack/decay/release-times are not zero.
Usually the envelope-circuits are buffered by a switching stage against
the incoming gate. Only in some vintage gear there are envelope
circuits, which depend on the level of the gate (for example the
envelope in the Roland System100 depends on the gate level).
Florian
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