Apple MainStage 3 Instruments - MainStage 3 Instruments
Apple MainStage 3 Instruments - MainStage 3 Instruments
Apple MainStage 3 Instruments - MainStage 3 Instruments
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Delete a point<br />
mm<br />
Control-click the point.<br />
Revert to the default value for a point<br />
Do one of the following:<br />
mm<br />
Option-click the Triangle.<br />
The pointer is set to the center position of the Triangle, and all oscillators are set to output the<br />
same level.<br />
mm<br />
Option-click the Planar Pad.<br />
The pointer is set to the center position of the Planar Pad. Both axis values are set to zero.<br />
Use Vector Envelope solo and sustain points<br />
You use the Solo Point button to turn the Vector Envelope on or off. If the Solo Point button is<br />
on, no dynamic modulations are generated by the Vector Envelope. In this scenario, the currently<br />
visible pointer positions of the Triangle and Planar Pad are permanently in effect. These pointer<br />
positions match the currently selected Vector Envelope point.<br />
If you select another Vector Envelope point by clicking it, the pointer positions in the Triangle<br />
and Planar Pad update to reflect your selection. If the Solo Point button is on, the newly selected<br />
point becomes the Solo point.<br />
Note: You can independently turn off Vector Envelope modulation of the Planar Pad by setting<br />
Vector Mode to off. See Use the Vector Envelope.<br />
Any point can be declared the Sustain point. Assuming that the played note is held long<br />
enough and there’s no loop engaged, any envelope movement stops when this Sustain point<br />
is reached. The Sustain point value is maintained until the key is released—until the MIDI<br />
note-off command.<br />
Define a point as the Sustain point<br />
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Click in the turquoise strip above the chosen point.<br />
The Sustain point is indicated by an S between the point and its number shown on the<br />
turquoise strip.<br />
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