Alchemy multiple segment envelopes

Modulation components are shown only in advanced view. Click the Advanced button to switch to advanced view.

The Multiple Segment Envelope Generator (MSEG) allows complex modulation envelopes to be created and edited.

The MSEG display shows a graph of envelope generator output. The ruler along the top shows the time in seconds or in beats when Sync is activated. The envelope appears as series of points joined by lines or curves representing the different envelope segments. A Play icon scrolls across the display, tracking the progress of the envelope relative to the most recently played note.

Any number of points can be added to an envelope. The envelope segments linking these points can be linear or curved. A Sync function allows envelopes to be linked to a grid derived from the Logic Pro X tempo to create elaborate rhythmic patterns.

Envelopes are created and edited in two basic ways: by adding, moving, or removing points, and by adjusting the curve of the envelope segments between points. See the Edit Mode pop-up menu information.

Two pale gray vertical lines also appear in the MSEG display, each with a small triangular handle shown in the ruler. These are the envelope loop markers. The marker with the left-facing handle sets the loop end point. The marker with the right-facing handle sets the loop start point.

The loop markers are moved by dragging the handles horizontally. The loop start marker cannot be moved to the right of the loop end marker, and the loop end marker cannot be moved to the left of the loop start marker. Loop markers always snap to the nearest point. Also see the Loop Mode pop-up menu information.

Figure. Multi segment envelope generator control panel.

MSEG controls

Add or remove an MSEG point

Move one or more MSEG points

Adjust MSEG envelope segment curvature

You can adjust the curvature of each segment between points. Convex, linear, and concave envelope segments produce characteristically different effects.

Create an MSEG modulation routing for pitch control

Though this example is specific to pitch modulation, you can follow these steps to create a modulation routing for other parameters such as Pan or filter Cutoff.

  1. In the Name bar, click File, then choose Initialize Preset to initialize the preset.

  2. In the master voice section, click the Coarse Tune knob, and assign MSEG 1 as its modulator.

  3. In the modulation rack, set the MSEG 1 Depth control to 24 semitones.

  4. If the MSEG control panel is not visible, click the MSEG button at the top of the modulation section.

  5. From the Snap Y pop-up menu, choose 1/24.

    Now an MSEG envelope can be used to control pitch in semitone increments, over a two-octave (a 24 semitone) range.