Programming Mod Sources And Targets - Alesis GT Reference Manual

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A target is the parameter to be controlled by the controller. Not all
parameters of all configurations are available as targets, but many are.
The basic idea is to choose a target parameter to be controlled, then assign
a mod source to it (e.g., control delay feedback with controller 12). The
QuadraVerb GT also lets you scale the amplitude and direction of the
control data. In other words, increasing a controller value can either
increase (positive direction) or decrease (negative direction) the target
parameterÕs value; amplitude determines over how wide a range the
target parameter will be varied.

7.2 PROGRAMMING MOD SOURCES AND TARGETS

Programming is done in the Name/Mod module. First, select the
program to which you want to add MIDI control. Second, press the
NAME/MOD button. Then, press the NAME/MOD button again to
access the Mod parameters. The NAME/MOD button will toggle between
these two pages. The first screen that appears under the Name
parameters lets you name the selected program.
1. Press the NAME/MOD button twice and the screen will show:
2. Choose the mod source for the first target parameter with the VALUE
buttons. It is recommended you not use controller values over 120
since many of these are reserved for special purposes in keyboard-
based MIDI setups (and you may have to interface with one
someday!).
MOD 1 SOURCE:
P ITCH BEND
105

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