Hi all, I was reading through Barry Vercoe's page on Csounds.com (http://www.csounds.com/vercoe) and came across this gem: "Second, envelopes became more natural with multi-controllable exponential decays. Indeed, in 1976 while writing my Synapse, for Viola and computer, I found I could not match the articulation of my soloist unless I made the steady-state decay rate of each note in a phrase be a functional inverse of the note length. (In this regard string and wind players are different from pianists, who can articulate only by early release. Up to this time we had all been thinking like pianists, i.e. no better than MIDI.) My envlpx opcode fixed that." I had never come across this opcode in my own usage and after reading through the manual entry and trying it out, found it to have a rather lovely character to it. Just thought I'd mention that in case others haven't come across it yet either. =) steven p.s. - Would it be of interest to have an "opcode of the day" or random opcode listing on the csounds.com/manual page?