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THE COMBINATOR
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About overlapping Velocity Ranges
You can set overlapping velocity ranges. Here’s an example of how this can work:
D Device 1 has a velocity range from 1-60.
D Device 2 has a velocity range of 41-100.
D Device 3 has a velocity range of 81-127.
Now, velocity values between 41 and 60 will trigger notes from
both
Device 1 and Device 2. Likewise, velocity values
between 81 and 100 will trigger sounds from Device 2 and Device 3.
About full and partial velocity ranges
You can see which devices have modified velocity ranges in the key map display:
Devices with a full velocity range (0 - 127) are only shown with an outline.
Devices with any other velocity range are shown as striped.
The device has a partial velocity range, which is indicated by stripes.
Using Modulation Routing
The Modulation Routing section allows you to assign any parameter or function in devices included in a Combi to any
of the virtual Rotary and Button controls on the Controller panel. You can also control Combi Programmer parameters
by connecting external CV modulation sources to any of the four Programmer CV Inputs on the back of the unfolded
Programmer panel.
About Rotary and Button controls
The virtual Rotary and controls operate much like the equivalent controls on the real devices:
D A Rotary control can either smoothly change parameter values (e.g. a level control), or step through fixed val-
ues (like the Oscillator waveform spin controls on a Subtractor).
0
40
20
60
100
80
127
Velocity
Device 1
Device 2
Device 3
Device 1
Device 2
Device 3
Velocity