![]() I’d like to take more time to go over one of my favorite parts of Zebra in more detail. Zebra’s MSEG (Multi-stage Envelope Generator) brings many useful possibilities to your preset design. The MSEG is very powerful, and I thought it deserved a whole section to detail how it functions. There are four MSEGs in all, and each has identical controls and options. It is basically a customizable envelope that can be assigned to nearly anything for modulation. The MSEG presets you design can be saved and loaded for later use. To load them, left-click on the button on the right-hand side, or right-click on that same button for more options, which includes saving your own creations. As you skim through the Zebra presets that use the MSEG, you will find some very interesting ways that it has been used. ![]() Those same presets may help spark new ideas when you are creating your own. OK, so how does it work? You just click on the “MultiStage EG” button to open its display. It has a grid from left to right, and the envelope is a line with dots on it. These can be dragged up or down, and left or right. You can add up to 33 handles to the MSEG. ![]() The amount of modulation is determined in part by how far up (or down) the handles are placed.
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