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CHAPTER 
22
The Virus and Sequencers
defeat the purpose of effects gen-
erated by a step sequencer’s con-
troller messages as well as gater 
effects that you programmed in 
your sequencer.
You can adjust Adaptive Parameter 
Smoothing via a function called 
Control Smooth mode (in the EDIT 
menu; COMMON: SmoothMode) 
to accommodate different sonic 
situations:
OFF    Adaptive Control Smoothing 
(parameter smoothing) is disabled.
Application: Parameter jumps are 
carried out without glitches. This 
option is ideal when you want to 
create gating and similar effects 
(e.g. via a step sequencer) where 
parameter values change abruptly.
Side effect: Continuous parame-
ter changes – be it movements 
controlled via automated knobs or 
via MIDI -  are incremental, which 
means you’ll have to take zipper 
noise into account.
ON    Adaptive Control Smoothing 
is enabled.
Application: Parameter changes 
are carried out continuously and 
smoothly.
Side effect: Parameter jumps are 
also carried out continuously, 
meaning that glitches may be gen-
erated inadvertently.
AUTO    Adaptive Control Smooth-
ing analyzes the nature of incom-
ing parameter changes and carries 
these out continuously or abruptly, 
as the case may be.
Application: Both continuous as 
well as sudden parameter changes 
may be implemented in the same 
sound.
Side effect: This analysis of radi-
cal parameter changes can’t cope 
with jumps that occur in rapid suc-
cession.
NOTE    Adaptive Control Smooth-
ing works continuously, but jumps 
when a new note is played.
Application: Both continuous as 
well as sudden parameter changes 
may be implemented, whereby the 
jumps are always inserted at the 
beginning of a new note. Conse-
quently, this option is well-suited 
when you want to control sounds 
via a step sequencer.