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I have V-Station but haven't used in forever, so I'm going from memory here.
Near the center of V-Station's GUI, you'll see a section called "Mod Env" that has ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) controls - you use those knobs to create a generic envelope that changes over time (hopefully, you're familiar with that concept; if not, let us know). Then, you'll notice in the Oscillator 1, 2, and 3 sections and in the Filter section, there are knobs called "Mod Env" - those knobs control how much effect the ADSR envelope that you created in the "Mod Env" section have on each of those parameters. For example, raising the "Mod Env" knob in the Filter section will increase the effect of the Mod Env on the filter cutoff frequency. I believe that for the Oscillators, the Mod Env knob is dedicated to the pulse width modulation (PWM), but maybe someone else can verify this.
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