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ADSRSimple envelope generator with Attack, Sustain, Decay and Release parameters.
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ADSRAttack, Decay, Sustain and Release are the four stages of an envelope that describe the shape of a sound over time. Attack represents the time the sound takes to rise from an initial value of zero to [..]
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ADSR Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release are the four parameters found on a basic synthesizer envelope generator, and they match the physical attributes of naturally occurring sound. An envelope generator [..]
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ADSR Abbreviation for the envelope characteristics of a waveform: attack, decay, sustain, and release.
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ADSRThe letters A, D, S &R are the first letters of: Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release. These are the various elements of volume changes in the sounding of a keyboard instrument.
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ADSRADSR may refer to:
ADSR envelope (attack decay sustain release), a common type of music envelope
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ADSRAnnotation Data Set Record
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ADSRStands for Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release. These are the four sections of a sound’s envelope.
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ADSRADR – Automatic Dialog Replacement.
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ADSRAttack, Decay, Sustain, Release. These elements define the sounds (or envelope) generated by a keyboard instrument or synthesizer. See also AHDSFR.
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ADSRAbbreviation for Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release, the four stages of volume changes in a sound event. ADSR controls are particularly useful on synthesizer instruments.
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