In the modulation matrix, you can assign modulation sources, such as LFOs and envelopes, to modulation destinations, such as pitch, cutoff, and amplitude.
- Active
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Allows you to activate/deactivate the modulation row.
- Source 1
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Allows you to select the modulation source.
- Unipolar/Bipolar
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Allows you to set the polarity of a modulation source. The polarity specifies the value range. Unipolar sources modulate between 0 and +1. Bipolar sources modulate between -1 and +1.
- Curve
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Allows you to choose a modulation curve that is superimposed on the modulation signal.
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Logarithmic Pos turns a straight modulation signal, such as the output of the modulation wheel, into an inwardly arched curve.
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Logarithmic Neg turns a straight modulation signal into an outwardly arched curve.
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The Linear curve leaves the modulation signal unmodified.
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- Min/Max
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Allow you to enter a minimum and a maximum value to limit the modulation to a specific range.
- Source 2
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Shows the modulation modifier, that is, a secondary modulation source that manipulates the outgoing modulation signal. For example, you can assign the mod wheel to control the intensity of the modulation.
- Modulation Destination
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Allows you to select a modulation destination.
- Modulation Depth
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Adjusts the intensity of the modulation.
- Delete Modulation Assignment
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Deletes the modulation row.