Just trying to understand this ominous EnvF Gate parameter, too. Actually it’s bound to steps and relative to BPM, too. Independent of a step’s defined note/trig length you can shorten or expand the gate time aka hold time of a trig (the part without release, I guess).

I found some useful information in this thread: The Elektron documentation thread - #321 by Schnork

Edit: After trying out a few things, I’d say that the parameter affects the speed/duration of the envelope’s attack and decay – but if you set a very slow decay it doesn’t override that. It just stops decaying before reaching the end in case the EnvF Gate Len is set to end quicker.

2nd Edit: It’s actually even more simple. LEN sets the gate time in sequencer steps (or fractions) to determine how long the modulation through the envelope affects the sound. No changes to the actual envelope speed, duration or whatsoever. – Just took me some time to wrap my head around this.

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