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MALSTRÖM SYNTHESIZER
(RECORD+REASON)
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•F.env
This sets velocity control for the Filter Envelope Amount parameter. Positive values will increase the envelope
amount the harder you play, and negative values will decrease the amount.
Atk (attack)
This sets velocity control for the Amp Envelope Attack parameter of osc:A and/or osc:B. Positive values will in-
crease the Attack time the harder you play, and negative values will decrease it.
•Shift
This lets you velocity control the Shift parameter of osc:A and/or osc:B.
•Mod
This lets you velocity control all modulation amounts of mod:A and/or mod:B.
! Note that you can set the last three parameters (Atk, Shift and Mod) to be velocity controlled for either or both
of oscillator/modulator A and B. This is done with the A/B selector switch.
The Modulation wheel controls
The Modulation wheel can be set to control a number of parameters. You can set positive or negative values, just like
in the Velocity Control section (see above).
The following parameters can be affected by the modulation wheel:
•Index
This sets modulation wheel control of the currently active graintable’s index (see “Controlling playback of the
graintable”) for osc:A and/or osc:B. Positive values will move the index position forwards if the modulation wheel
is pushed forward. Negative values will move it backwards.
•Shift
This sets modulation wheel control of the Shift parameter of osc:A and/or osc:B (see “Controlling playback of the
graintable”).
Filter
This sets modulation wheel control of the Filter Frequency
parameter (see “Filter controls”). Positive values will raise the frequency if the
wheel is pushed forward and negative values will lower the frequency.
•Mod
This sets modulation wheel control of the total amount of modulation from mod:A and/or mod:B. Positive values
will increase the settings if the wheel is pushed forward and negative values will decrease the settings.
! You can set whether these parameters on either or both oscillator/modulator/filter A and B will be affected by
the modulation wheel. This is done with the A/B selector switch.