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Chapter 9 EXS24 mkII 189
Destination Comments
Pan Modulates the panorama position of the sound in the
stereo spectrum. Modulating Pan with an LFO results
in a stereo tremolo (auto panning). In unison mode,
the panorama positions of all voices are spread across
the entire stereo spectrum. Nevertheless, you can still
modulate pan, moving the positions in parallel.
Relative Volume Adds or subtracts the specied amount to or from the
Volume parameter.
LFO 1 Dcy./Dly (Decay/Delay) Controls the LFO 1 EG parameter (see Use
EXS24 mkII’s LFO 1 envelope generator on page 186).
LFO 1 Speed Modulates the frequency (rate) of LFO 1. You can
automatically accelerate or slow down LFO 1’s rate by
modulating the LFO 1 Speed destination with one of
the envelope generators (ENV) or with LFO 2 or LFO 3.
LFO 2 Speed As above, for LFO 2
LFO 3 Speed As above, for LFO 3
Env 1 Attack Modulates the Attack time of the lter envelope.
Env 1 Decay Modulates the Decay time of the lter envelope.
Env 1 Release Modulates the Release time of the lter envelope.
Time Modulates the Time via Key slider position—see Time
Curve sliders description in
EXS24 mkII envelope
overview on page 187.
Env 2 Attack (Amp) Modulates the Attack time of the second envelope
generator.
Env 2 Decay (Amp) Modulates the Decay time of the second envelope
generator. If you select Env 2 Decay as the destination
and Velocity as the source, the duration of the
decaying note depends on how hard you strike the
key. Selecting Key(board) as the source results in
higher notes decaying more quickly (or slowly).
Env 2 Release (Amp) Modulates the Release time of the second envelope
generator.
Hold Modulates the (alternate) controller assigned to
the sustain pedal function. See the Hold parameter
information in
EXS24 mkII global parameters
overview on page 171.