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Creating Modulation Configurations via Assign
a single parameter by using up to
three modulation sources simulta-
neously. For this purpose, the con-
trol signals of the modulation
sources are added up or over-
lapped. Conversely, you can also
modulate up to six parameters
with just one controller, which
gives you all kinds of sophisticated
sound morphing options. For this
purpose, select the same source
for all three ASSIGN options so
that it modulates all six possible
destinations. This lets you radi-
cally reshape sounds and even
transform or morph them into
entirely different sounds.
three modulation sources simulta-
neously. For this purpose, the con-
trol signals of the modulation
sources are added up or over-
lapped. Conversely, you can also
modulate up to six parameters
with just one controller, which
gives you all kinds of sophisticated
sound morphing options. For this
purpose, select the same source
for all three ASSIGN options so
that it modulates all six possible
destinations. This lets you radi-
cally reshape sounds and even
transform or morph them into
entirely different sounds.
In addition to the three ASSIGN
options, the user interface features
– as discussed earlier – a modula-
tion destination for LFO 1 and 2
called ASSIGN. Here the same prin-
ciple applies: you can select a mod-
ulation destination and vary
modulation intensity as you see fit.
The only difference here is that the
options, the user interface features
– as discussed earlier – a modula-
tion destination for LFO 1 and 2
called ASSIGN. Here the same prin-
ciple applies: you can select a mod-
ulation destination and vary
modulation intensity as you see fit.
The only difference here is that the
modulation source, i.e. the respec-
tive LFO, is a fixed default that you
can’t change.
tive LFO, is a fixed default that you
can’t change.
01111111111111111112
1 ASSIGN
Source OFF≤
Source OFF≤
61111111111111111154
You’ll find a list of available
sources and DESTINATIONS in the
appendix. (see “Appendix” on
page 251).
appendix. (see “Appendix” on
page 251).