Owners Manual

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MODX+ Owner’s Manual
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Editing the Settings
5 Press the [PERFORMANCE (HOME)] button
or [EXIT] button to set the Rhythm Pattern.
The Rhythm Pattern display closes.
NOTE
You can also touch the HOME icon to confirm the selection.
6 To stop the rhythm pattern, press the [ARP
ON/OFF] button or the [J] (Stop) button.
NOTE
You can also stop the rhythm pattern by touching the [Arp Hold
On] button on the display.
Setting the Envelope Follower
Envelope Follower is a feature that extracts the envelope (or
amplitude envelope) of a waveform from the input signals,
and then lets you use that envelope as a controller for
modifying sounds. For example, by assigning a rhythm
pattern to a Part and setting the Envelope Follower of the
Part as a “Source,” the sound of other Parts are modified
accordingly. This is especially useful for automatic
“ducking,” where you want to lower the volume of other
instruments while a certain instrument sound is being
played.
1 Touch the [Envelope Follower] tab at the
bottom of the Rhythm Pattern display.
The Envelope Follower display appears.
2 Turn the Envelope Follower switch “ON.”
Here, you can play the keyboard to hear the sound with
the Envelope Follower enabled.
3 Adjust settings as needed.
Here, in this example, set the Curve Polarity (Polarity) to
“Bi,” the Curve Ratio (Ratio) to “-63,” and the Gain (Gain)
to “-12dB.
For setting other parameters, touch the [EDIT] button on
the screen, and open the Envelope Follower Setting
display.
When you want to change the Rhythm Pattern kit or the
Arpeggio Type, press the [RHYTHM PATTERN] button to go
back to the Rhythm Pattern display. The Envelope Follower
settings are retained even after the new kit or the Arpeggio
type is selected.