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Originally Posted by HiEnergy
After the end of the filter decay phase there won't be "unfiltered" sound but sound that has its filter open to exactly the degree that you dialed in using the cutoff knob.
Maybe somebody else can explain this more accurately and less mathematical.
stay tuned
HiEnergy
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Just to be sure Hi, did you mean to say "After the end of the filter release phase...", because, from what you stated, the end of the decay phase would place the filter cutoff at the sustain level that was dialed in, right, which "could" theoretically be the same as the original filter cutoff (I'm guessing if you placed the sustain level at 0) but in most cases wouldn't be. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks. Also, you did a much better job of explaining the function of the release phase than did the guy in the youtube vid. My final question would be: Can you dial in a filter cutoff point below the the original filter cutoff using the sustain level or does the sustain level stop at the original value of the filter cutoff. If you can do this, then will the release phase result in the filter "rising" to the original cuttoff value? I know I'm getting a little advanced with this now, but that though just came to me. Thanks again.