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Post by macknight34 on Nov 5, 2014 19:00:00 GMT
As audio engineers we deal with ADSR everyday, even without knowing it. I certainly didn't know what ADSR was when I first heard it, but it's the acronym for what happens with every waveform. www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GFOCMWyoc8Put simply, ADSR refers to Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release. www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhaTZZLhVVMDepending on what you are working with, these names mean relatively different things. bellyfatdoc.com/how-to-lose-belly-fat/The release of a waveform is different than the release of a compressor, but they do somehow all refer to a similar thing. In the following article I'm going to go through the details of each of these parameters. What does slow attack mean and what does sustain sound like? Hopefully, by reading this tutorial you understand these widely used names and know how to use them to your advantage.
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