Modulation Matrix Parameters
Modulation Sources and Modulation Modifiers
The following options are available as modulation sources and as modulation modifiers.
- LFO A/B
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The LFOs A and B produce cyclic modulation signals.
- Amp Envelope
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The amplifier envelope. The shape of the envelope determines the modulation signal.
- Filter Envelope
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The filter envelope. The shape of the envelope determines the modulation signal.
- Env 3
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A freely assignable envelope. It is suitable for pan or pitch modulation, for example.
- Key Follow
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This produces an exponential modulation signal derived from the MIDI note number. Exponential means this source works with destinations such as Pitch or Cutoff.
- Note-on Velocity
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Note-on velocity can be used as modulation signal.
- Note-on Vel Squared
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The squared version of Note-on Velocity. The harder you press the key, the higher the modulation values.
- Pitchbend
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The position of the pitchbend wheel can be used as modulation signal.
- Modulation Wheel
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The position of the modulation wheel can be used as modulation signal.
- Aftertouch
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Aftertouch can be used as modulation signal. Some MIDI keyboards cannot send aftertouch messages. However, most sequencer software is able to produce such messages.
- Arp Controller 1–3
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The 3 controllers available on this submenu correspond to the three controller lanes on the Arp page.
- Bus 1–8
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Modulations that are sent to one of the eight busses can be reused as sources. This way, you can combine several modulations to produce more complex signals.
- Quick Control 1–8
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The quick controls can be used as modulation signal.
Unipolar vs. Bipolar Sources
The polarity of a modulation source specifies the value range that it produces. Unipolar sources modulate between 0 and +1. Bipolar sources modulate between -1 and +1.
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To change the polarity of a modulation source or modifier from unipolar to bipolar, activate its Bipolar button.
Modulation Destinations
- Pitch
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Modulates the pitch. For example, assign one of the LFOs to create a vibrato effect. If Pitch is selected, the modulation depth is set in semitones.
- Cutoff
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Modulates the filter cutoff.
- Resonance
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Modulates the filter resonance. Resonance changes the character of the filter.
For example, to accent the filter the harder you hit a key, assign Velocity to Resonance.
- Distortion
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Modulates the filter distortion.
- Level
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This modulation adds to the level setting. It can be used to create level offsets using the mod wheel, for example.
- Volume
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Modulates the gain. The volume modulation multiplies with the level.
- Pan
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Modulates the position of the sound in the panorama.
- WT 1/2 Pitch
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Modulates the Pitch parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Level
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Modulates the Level parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Pan
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Modulates the Pan parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Multi Detune
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Modulates the multi-oscillator Detune parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Multi Pan
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Modulates the multi-oscillator Pan parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Multi Spread
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Modulates the multi-oscillator Spread parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Multi Voices
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Modulates the multi-oscillator Voices parameter of the corresponding oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Position
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Modulates the Position parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Direction
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Modulates the Direction parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Speed
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Modulates the Speed parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT 1/2 Formant Shift
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Modulates the Formant Shift parameter of the corresponding wavetable oscillator.
- WT Sub Pitch
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Modulates the Pitch parameter of the wavetable sub oscillator.
- WT Sub Level
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Modulates the Level parameter of the wavetable sub oscillator.
- WT Sub Pan
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Modulates the Pan parameter of the wavetable sub oscillator.
- WT Noise Speed
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Modulates the Speed parameter of the wavetable noise oscillator.
- WT Noise Level
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Modulates the Level parameter of the wavetable noise oscillator.
- WT Noise Pan
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Modulates the Pan parameter of the wavetable noise oscillator.
- Amp Env Attack
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Modulates the attack time of the amplitude envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Amp Env Decay
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Modulates the decay time of the amplitude envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Amp Env Sustain
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Modulates the sustain level of the amplitude envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The level is updated only when the segment starts.
- Amp Env Release
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Modulates the release time of the amplitude envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Filter Env Attack
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Modulates the attack time of the filter envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Filter Env Decay
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Modulates the decay time of the filter envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Filter Env Sustain
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Modulates the sustain level of the filter envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The level is updated only when the segment starts.
- Filter Env Release
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Modulates the release time of the filter envelope. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Env 3 Start Level
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Modulates the start level of the user-definable envelope 3, that is, the level of the first envelope node. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The level is updated only when the segment starts.
- Env 3 Attack
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Modulates the attack time of the user-definable envelope 3. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Env 3 Attack Level
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Modulates the attack level of the user-definable envelope 3, that is, the level of the second envelope node. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The level is updated only when the segment starts.
- Env 3 Decay
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Modulates the decay time of the user-definable envelope 3. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Env 3 Sustain
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Modulates the sustain level of the user-definable envelope 3. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The level is updated only when the segment starts.
- Env 3 Release
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Modulates the release time of the user-definable envelope 3. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The time is updated only when the segment starts.
- Env 3 Release Level
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Modulates the release level of the user-definable envelope 3, that is, the last user envelope node. This modulation destination cannot be modulated continuously. The level is updated only when the segment starts.
- Bus 1-8
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You can send any modulation to one of the 8 busses, for example, to produce more complex modulation signals. Select the bus that you want to send the signals to as a destination. To use the modulation that was sent to a bus, assign the corresponding bus as a modulation source.