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Envelope graph menu provides additional features to edit the graph. Open it using right mouse button in the
graph. Note that if you select some points in the graph, or click on a point for example, the menu will be
different and will cover features related to the selected set of points only.
Modifier
Modifier panel allows you to change output of the MIDI note to a different drum type for certain velocity range. This is useful
e.g. when you want to play percussion with your electric drums.
Enable button
Enable button enables the modifier.
Target
Target defines what drum should the key be mapped to.
Minimal velocity
Minimal velocity defines threshold for the velocity of incoming notes. If a note has at least this velocity, it will be processed.
Otherwise it won't. This is useful to make source notes redirected to different target drums.
For example, you may use an extrenal eletric drums with limited number of pads. So you may want to play multiple drums
with just one pad, depending on the velocity. For example you may want to play a ride cymbal and let MDrummer play ride
bell if you hit it hard enough, so that the velocity is high. Another example would be percussion, say conga - there are many
different kinds of hits to conga, which may easily be controlled with just a single pad.
Velocity alteration
Velocity alteration defines how should the velocities be increased or decreased. This is mostly useful in combination with
minimal velocity. For example, when playing percussion with just one pad, you may use say 3 modifiers to actually play 3
different kinds of hits, depending on the velocity. But velocity is affecting not only the target drum type, but also volume, so
you may want to compensate for it using this parameter.