Modulation Curve and Range
You can set up the curve and range of each modulation source (Source 1) and modulation modifier (Source 2). This allows you to change the characteristics of a modulation.
The modulation curve and range parameters are shown on the right in the modulation matrix.
- Curve Shape
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In the display at the top, the curve shape is shown. The displayed curve is superimposed on the modulation source. This way, you can change the modulation from linear to exponential or logarithmic, for example.
To select another shape, click the corresponding button on the right.
To create your own user curve, select Custom Curve .
You can edit the custom curve in the following way:
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To insert a new node, double-click in the editor.
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To delete a node, double-click it.
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To adjust the basic shape of the curve, drag the nodes to new positions.
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To change the curvature, drag the lines between the nodes up or down.
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- Minimum Output Value/Maximum Output Value
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These values allow you to limit the modulation to a specific range only.
Incoming values below the Minimum Output Level are raised to this level before they progress along the selected curve to the Maximum Output Value.
- Input Value Offset
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Allows you to offset the incoming values by a fixed amount. For example, with a value of 100, only the second half of the curve is superimposed on the modulation.
- Range
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Range allows you to limit the range that is modulated.