envelopedistortion
Envelopedistortion is a term used to describe a phenomenon where the perceived sound of an instrument or voice is altered due to the way its envelope, specifically the amplitude envelope, interacts with the audio signal processing chain. The amplitude envelope is the natural variation of a sound's loudness over time, comprising stages like attack, decay, sustain, and release (ADSR). When a signal undergoes processing, such as compression, equalization, or saturation, the characteristics of this envelope can be inadvertently modified, leading to a change in the sound's timbre and overall character.
This distortion is not necessarily negative; it can be used creatively in audio production to shape sounds.