User Guide

the Mod Source is let through to the Destination. The Programmable Shapers also allow
an offset value to be applied, added to the Shaper itself.
Using the programmable Shapers is useful for creating presets that respond in
complex ways – for instance – you could assign BOTH key pitch and velocity as your
programmable shaping sources. In this case, the higher and the harder you play, more
modulation source is passed to modulate the destination. Many of the Shaping sources
are front panel rotary controls. A possible application using a front panel control as a
shaping source is having the Filter cutoff also control the Modulation amount.
Programmable shapers can make for some highly interesting and interactive presets.
The Possible shaping signals for both Programmable shapers 1 and 2 are:
- Fixed Value
- Pitch Bend Wheel
- Modulation Wheel
- Velocity Release
- Pressure (AT)
- Keyboard CV
- Touch Surface X
- Touch Surface Y
- Touch Surface A
- Modulation Bus 1
- Modulation Bus 2
- LFO Rate
- Glide Rate
- Mod.Wheel Amount
- Pedal Amount
- Osc.1 Octave
- Osc. 1 Waveform
- Osc. 2 Frequency
- Osc. 2 Octave
- Osc. 2 Waveform
- Osc. 3 Frequency
- Osc. 3 Octave
- Osc. 3 Waveform
- Ext. Audio Level
- Osc.1 Level
- Osc. 2 Level
- Osc. 3 Level
- Noise Level
- Filter Cutoff
- Filter Spacing
- Filter Resonance
- Filter KB Control Amount
- Filter Attack
- Filter Decay
- Filter Sustain
- Filter Release
- Filter Envelope Amount
- Volume Attack
- Volume Decay
- Volume Sustain
- Volume Release
- Master Volume