Mod Envelope 4 can be monophonic or polyphonic. When you select the MOD 4 tab in the Envelope Zoom, you will see a small button, labeled ā€œPā€ to the right of the tab.

Engaging it makes Mod Envelope 4 polyphonic, meaning each note will trigger it’s own envelope, instead of all notes sharing the same one.

To demonstrate this, right click on the FINE PITCH knob and select ā€œModulate with Envelope.ā€ Next, select Mod Envelope 4 as a source in the Modulation sidebar, then load the preset ā€œ00. Default ADSRā€ from the Envelope Presets menu. In monophonic mode (ā€œPā€ OFF), play and hold Middle C and then play C one octave below. You’ll notice when you play the second note, Middle C is also modulated. Release both notes, engage the polyphonic envelope (ā€œPā€ ON) and try it again. When you play both notes in a similar way, each one will be modulated independently.

NOTE: The MOD 4 Polyphonic button is MIDI-Learnable.

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