amplituudienveloop
Amplituudienveloop is a term used in electronic music production and signal processing to describe a technique in which an amplitude envelope is looped or repeated to modulate a sound’s loudness over time. The word appears to be a portmanteau of amplitude envelope and loop, and it is not a single standardized device but a family of methods found in various synthesis and effects contexts.
An amplitude envelope describes how a sound’s amplitude changes across time, typically following stages such as
Implementation can occur in several ways. A source envelope can be routed to control a main oscillator’s
Applications include rhythmic amplitude modulation, evolving textures, pulsing pads, and tremolo-like effects synchronized to tempo. In
Related concepts include ADSR envelopes, low-frequency oscillation (LFO) for amplitude modulation, tremolo, and amplitude modulation techniques.