Quad programmable envelope generator
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The Klavis Quadigy is a quad seven-stage envelope designed with live playing in mind. There are two main modes, one with full control available intended for studio use and a Live mode where the settings that make the most sense in a live environment are present. The seven envelope stages are pre-delay, hold, attack, punch, decay, sustain, and release. A global time control edits the total range of values for all the controls from zero to 800% of the time. At 100% the max time is 30 seconds, so 800% is an envelope that lasts several minutes for ultimate evolving drone envelopes.The shape of each of the stages of the envelope can be changed between logarithmic, linear, and exponential shapes . The envelopes can be edited either individually, in groups, or all together. The four trigger/gate inputs can be normalled together for up to four envelopes from one input.A user knob and CV A and B inputs can be assigned to multiple destinations via a built-in modulation matrix. Each of these modulation sources can be assigned to multiple destinations. There are 156 destinations available from the CV matrix.The Quadigy features a cycle control that can be triggered externally or internally. The cycling envelope can be quantized to an external clock or one of the five different internal tap-tempo clocks. Clocks can be multiplied, divided, or offset. Up to 32 user presets can be saved, named, and recalled with manually or via external CV/trigger.QUADIGY FEATURESQuad seven-stage envelopeLive or studio modesGraphical displayUp to 32 presets that can be recalled via CV or triggerTwo external CV inputsInternal CV matrix with 156 destinationsInternal or external clocked modes that can be divided, multiplied, or offsetContinuous curve shape editing
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