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Mouse Edit Mode Available Mouse Actions
(1) Select mode To create modulation points, double-click in the Control Lane — other points on this
step will be replaced.
To delete a modulation point, right-click it ([Ctrl]-click it on Mac OS X).
To edit an existing modulation point, drag it vertically (you can also drag the hori-
zontal segment following the point instead). When hovering the mouse over a modu-
lation point or the following segment, the parameter value at this point appears. The
displayed value is updated as you drag your mouse vertically.
You can select several modulation points in the Control Lane together by clicking
and dragging a rectangle around them; now you can edit them together by dragging
them up or down — they will keep their relative offsets until any of them reaches
the minimum or maximum value.
(2) Paint mode Click and drag to set modulation points wherever you move the cursor.
(3) Erase mode Click and drag to delete modulation points wherever you move the cursor.
Adding a Modulation Track
As soon as you record modulation for a new parameter in the software or from your controller, a
new modulation track is automatically created and contains your recorded movements in form
of modulation points. But you can also create a new modulation track from scratch in the Con-
trol Lane. Here is how.
At the end of the Modulator List (in the left part of the Control Lane) you can use the “+” sym-
bol to create a new modulation track.
Click the “+” symbol to add a new modulation track.
To create a new modulation track:
1. To create a new modulation track for a parameter of a Sound, click the desired Sound in
the Sound List (left of the Pattern Editor) and click the SOUND tab in the Control area.
Working with Patterns
Recording and Editing Modulation
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