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Synth parameters
The Modulation controls
As previously described, the Modulation wheel (and the External Control wheel) can be used for controlling various
parameters. These controls allow you to define which parameters the wheels should modulate and to what extent.
D Below each of the knobs are the letters “W” and “X”.
These are used for selecting the source that should control the parameter, and represent the “Modulation Wheel”
and the “External Control wheel” respectively.
D By clicking on any of the letters, you decide which source should control the parameter.
You can select either, both or none. When a letter is “lit”, the corresponding source is set to control the parameter.
D By turning the knobs, you decide how much the modulation and/or external control wheel should modulate
the corresponding parameter.
Note that all of the control knobs are bi-polar, which means that they can be set to both positive and negative values.
Positive values are set by turning the knobs to the right, and negative values are thus set by turning the knobs to the
left:
Setting them to positive values means that the value of the controlled parameter will be raised if the source
wheel is pushed forward.
Setting them to negative values means that the value will be lowered when a wheel is pushed forward.
Keeping the knobs in the center position means that no modulation control is applied.
There is one exception to these rules, and that is the LFO 1 Amt control, which works in a slightly different way. See
below for more information about this.
The following parameters can be modulated:
F.Freq
This sets modulation control of the Filter’s cutoff frequency (see “The Filter section”).
Mod Dec
This sets modulation control of the Decay parameter in the Modulation Envelope (see “The Modulation Envelope”).