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This is the fifth lecture in the series. The basis comes from a subscriber question regarding the use of envelopes in general and Envelope Generator 1 (EG1) in particular. I introduce the idea of time domain sonic sculpting and using envelopes as "sonic chisels" as applied to subtractive synthesis. I then give a review of ADSR as applied to EG2 and compare and contrast this with EG1 controls. Next, I demonstrate the use of both EG2 and EG1 in a teaching patch. Finally, I introduce a complex patch with no less than 5 "sonic chisels in the time domain." Thanks again to Jason [aka Entropy Disorder] for the EG1/envelope great question. A couple of other points. This lecture relies upon previous lectures for much of the working content with regards to the MS-20 as far as voltage control, patch panel implementation and SQ-1 integration. Please refer to earlier lectures to familiarize yourself with these topics. And speaking of topics, if you have questions about this topic, please feel free to ask. If there is another topic you would like to see covered, let me know and if there is enough interest I might make it into a future lecture. Cheers! Ha'dlbaH