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(Edit: Sorry for the typo in the subject: Behringer Neutron) I don't know how other synthesizer work, but I was surprized to find that the sustain level is higher than the peak of the attack. Until now I had thought it doesn't matter if you have a long or short decay if the sustain was at full level, but this is not the case. The attack goes to about 8.2V and the sustain to 9.6V. This means that if you put your sustain at above 8.2V, then the decay adjusts the time it takes to reach the sustain level above the 8.2V. The following oscilloscope images shows what I described: Is this normal or exceptional for the Neutron? [link] [comments] |