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Selecting The Modulator; Choosing A Target - Alesis 2 Reference Manual

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Selecting the Modulator

Once you press the [MODULATION] button, you can turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob
to select one of the eight Modulators. Think of each Modulator as a modulation patch
which routes a Source to a Target using a particular amplitude.
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Press [MODULATION].
The [MODULATION] button's LED will light, and the display will read:
MOD 1 TO:DLY 1-TAP 1 DELAY
The cursor appears beneath the Modulator number. This is Modulation Page 1,
which allows you to choose a Target (see below).
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Turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to select a Modulator (1–8).
At any time you can move between the 8 Modulators by first moving the cursor back
to the far left of the display (using the [< PAGE >] buttons), and then turning the
[VALUE/ENTER] knob to select a different Modulator.

Choosing a Target

Once you have selected a Modulator, you must then select the Target to be
modulated. The Target is broken down into two parts: first, you choose one of the
active Blocks in the current Program, then you choose a parameter within the Block.
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With [MODULATION] selected (its LED should be lit), press [PAGE >].
The cursor will advance to the second field in the display:
MOD 1 TO:DLY 1-TAP 1 DELAY
The cursor appears beneath the Modulator Target Block.
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Turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to select a Block.
The display will look different depending on each Block's defined type. In the
display example above, the first Block is a Delay (DLY). The number (1) tells us
this is Block #1. If you turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob, you will see other options
defining the Block's type and number (example: PCH 2, EQ 3, RVB 4, etc.).
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Press [PAGE >] to advance the cursor to the next field in the display.
MOD 1 TO:DLY 1-TAP 1 DELAY
The cursor appears beneath the Modulator Target Parameter.
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Turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to select a Parameter to be modulated in the
selected Block.
The parameters available will of course depend on the selected Block's type.
Here is a list of possible Target Parameters, listed with each effect type:
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