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Part 8: Editing Programs
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The Tracking Generator can be used to turn a variable control, such as the Mod
Wheel or velocity, into a switch by setting all of the points to 0 except for point 10.
Only near the maximum input will anything other than 0 come out of the Tracking
generator. You can patch the Mod Wheel somewhere else in addition to the Tracking
Generator, giving you gradual control of one function with the full range of the Mod
Wheel, while switching on a second function only at the top of the wheel.
Tracking Input
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Select the input of the Tracking Generator from the following sources:
¥ Note Number
¥ Mod Wheel
¥ Pedal 2
¥ Filter Envelope
¥ Velocity
¥ Pitch Wheel
¥ Pitch LFO
¥ Amp Envelope
¥ Release Velocity ¥ MIDI Volume ¥ Filter LFO
¥ Random
¥ Aftertouch
¥ Sustain Pedal ¥ Amp LFO
¥ Trig Rate
¥ Poly Pressure
¥ Pedal 1
¥ Pitch  Envelope
¥ Controllers AÐD
For detailed descriptions of each of these sources, see the section ÒModulation
SourceÓ in the Mod section on pages 138-139.
Tracking Points 0 Ð 10 (00Ð100)
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The remaining pages of the TRACK function control the levels of points 0Ð10. Select
the various Points with the [PAGE] buttons, and change the values in the usual ways.
A higher number increases the impact that Point will have on whatever the Mod
destination is.
So now that you understand the Tracking Generator a little better, why not try
setting up your own velocity curve? Use the TIP at the bottom of the Velocity Curve
section as your guide (see page 124).
TIP: