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THOR POLYSONIC SYNTHESIZER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Modulation Sources - Voice section
The following parameters can be used as Voice section modulation Sources:
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Parameter
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Description
Voice Key Voice Key lets you assign modulation according to notes. There are 4 modes selectable from the
sub-menus:
Note - this is keyboard tracking. If a positive Amount value is used and the
destination is filter frequency, the filter frequency will track the keyboard,
i.e. increase with higher notes.
Note2 - this works similarly to Note but within a repeated octave range.
E.g. if Note2 modulates Amp Pan the pan position will move from left to
right within an octave range then start over. If you play chords normally
over the keyboard the effect will be that notes are randomly spread across
the stereo field.
Velocity - this applies modulation according to velocity (how hard or soft
you strike the keys).
Gate - this is Gate on/off. E.g. if applied to oscillator pitch you will get one
pitch value (set by Amount) when a key is pressed, and another value (the
unmodulated pitch) when the key is released.
Osc 1/2/3 This allows you to route the audio output from the oscillators to a destination.
Filter 1/2 This is the audio output of the filters. All filter parameters affect the destination.
Shaper This is the audio output of the Shaper module. Note that anything connected to the Shaper, e.g.
Filter 1, affects the Shaper output, and thus the resulting modulation.
Amp This is the audio output of the Amp Gain section.
LFO 1 This allows you to modulate parameters with LFO 1.
Filter Envelope This allows you to modulate parameters with the Filter Envelope.
Amp Envelope This allows you to modulate parameters with the Amp Envelope.
Mod Envelope This allows you to modulate parameters with the Mod Envelope.