3.1.3. Mods
The Mods section provides control signals that you can route to several destinations in the
vocoder and synthesizer sections.
An envelope follower derives a modulation signal from the input. LFO modulation, with
several waveforms and tempo sync, is also available. Finally, a general-purpose Assign
section can route other modulation sources, like velocity, pressure, mod wheel, and more, to
various modulation destinations. All of these signals can be scaled, positively or negatively,
to ensure the desired amount of modulation.
3.1.4. Effects
The effects are post-vocoder. Because they're accessed in the Advanced Panel, you can
see them and edit them while also being able to see and edit the vocoder and synthesizer
sections.
The 11 effects have a level of quality that's equal to or better than what's in most DAWs, so a
single Vocoder V patch will likely contain all the processing you'll need. Three effects can be
active simultaneously, with a series or parallel connection.
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