Keyboard & Velocity Modulation Control - E-Mu Planet Phatt Operation Manual

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• Keyboard & Velocity Modulation Control
These functions allow you to route keyboard and velocity information
to any of the modulation destinations. Up to 6 simultaneous paths or
"patches" may be programmed. For each modulation patch, there is a
source (keyboard or velocity), and a corresponding amount parameter
which is variable from -128 to +127. Place the cursor under the
appropriate parameter and change the patch number, modulation
source, modulation destination, or the amount using the data
entry control. If a parameter is not labeled either primary or
secondary, it affects both.
Patch
Number
Primary
Instrument
LFO 1
Pitch
Amount Rate
Portamento
LFO 2
Rate
Amount Rate
Secondary
Auxiliary
DAHDSR
Instrument
Atk Dec Rel
Amt
Pitch
Modulation Destinations
Keyboard and Velocity Modulation Sources
KEY/VELOCITY CTL
1
V>Attack -064
Modulation
Destination
Modulation
Modulation
Source
Amount
Z-Plane
Tone
Filter
Sample
Fc
Q
Start
Z-Plane
Tone
Filter
Sample
Start
Fc
Q
KEYBOARD
VELOCITY
CENTER
CURVE
KEY NUMBER
VELOCITY
DCA
Pan
Volume
Volume
X-Fade
AHDSR
Atk Dec Rel
DCA
Pan
Volume
Volume
AHDSR
Atk Dec Rel
Chapter 5: Edit Menu
EDIT MENU
Keyboard
Modulation Sources
Key Number, Key Velocity
Destinations
Off,
Pitch, Primary Pitch,
Secondary Pitch,
Volume, Primary Volume,
Secondary Volume,
Attack, Primary Attack,
Secondary Attack,
Decay, Primary Decay,
Secondary Decay,
Release, Primary Release,
Secondary Release,
Crossfade,
LFO 1 Amount, LFO 1 Rate,
LFO 2 Amount, LFO 2 Rate,
Auxiliary Envelope Amount,
Auxiliary Envelope Attack,
R
Auxiliary Envelope Decay,
Auxiliary Envelope Release,
Portamento Rate,
L
Primary Portamento Rate,
Secondary Portamento Rate,
Filter Fc, Primary Filter Fc,
Secondary Filter Fc,
Filter Q, Primary Filter Q,
Secondary Filter Q,
Sample Start,
Primary Sample Start,
R
Secondary Sample Start,
Pan, Primary Pan,
L
Secondary Pan,
Tone, Primary Tone,
Secondary Tone
When Modulating Enve-
lope Attack, Decay or
Release Times:
Positive amounts of modula-
tion increase the time.
Negative amounts of modu-
lation decrease the time.
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