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Amp Env
Filter Envelope
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Key Follow
Velocity
Pitchbend
Mod Wheel
Arpeggiator
Aftertouch
MIDI Controller
The amplifier envelope. This modulation source is unipolar. The shape of the
envelope determines the modulation signal.
The filter envelope. This modulation source is unipolar. The shape of the
envelope determines the modulation signal.
A freely assignable envelope. This modulation source is bipolar. It is suited for
pan or pitch modulation, for example.
This produces modulation in relation to the MIDI note number. For the lowest
MIDI note (C-2), the value is -1, and for the highest MIDI note (G8), the value
is +1.
Note-on velocity can be used as modulation signal. This modulation source is
unipolar.
The position of the pitchbend wheel can be used as modulation signal. This
modulation source is bipolar.
The position of the modulation wheel can be used as modulation signal. This
modulation source is unipolar.
The 3 controllers available on this submenu correspond to the 3 controller
lanes on the Arp page. Whether these are unipolar or bipolar depends on the
corresponding setting on the Arp page.
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The controller lanes send the MIDI controllers 110, 111, and 112. If the
arpeggiator is active and running, these MIDI controllers are not available in
the modulation matrix.
Aftertouch can be used as modulation signal. This modulation source is
unipolar. Some MIDI keyboards cannot send aftertouch messages. However,
most sequencer software is able to produce such messages.
Any of the 127 available MIDI controllers can be used as modulation signal.
You can select the MIDI controller from the corresponding submenu.
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