Automation; Copy/Paste - Korg modwave native Manual

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Getting Started
A new modulation routing will appear.
4. Right-click/control-click (MacOS) on one of the Source selectors.
A contextual menu will appear.
5. Select MIDI Learn from the contextual menu.
6. On the MIDI controller, move a knob, wheel, slider, etc. to generate a CC.
The source will be set to the CC. Note that there are two sets of CC modulators, CC+ and CC +/-; for more information,
see "CC +" on page 60. When using MIDI Learn, the CC + version is assigned.
7. Set the Intensity as desired.

Automation

Automation from the plug-in host is supported for most, but not all, modulatable parameters. Even if a parameter is not
directly available for automation, you may be able to create a modulation routing from a Mod Knob or Effect Edit knob,
and then modulate the knob. Most non-modulatable parameters cannot be automated, including modulation routings
themselves (sources and intensities), filter and mod processor types, Multisample selection, and so on.
For Effects, only controls shown in the "Mini Editors" can be automated. This includes Edit 1/2/3, Wet/Dry, and level
controls. For individual Motion Sequence Steps steps, automatable parameters include Timing Lane Duration, Pitch
Lane Transpose, Shape, and Step Seq Value.

Copy/Paste

You can use copy/paste with:
Layers
Programs
LFOs
Envelopes
Kaoss Physics
Filter & Amp Key Track
Mod Processors
Individual effects (Pre FX, Mod FX, Delay, Reverb, and Master EQ)
Filter settings
Arpeggiator settings
Motion Sequence Steps
For example, you can copy from one LFO to another in the same Program, or copy the Filter or Arpeggiator settings
from one Layer to another.
Using Copy/Paste
To use copy and paste with anything other than Motion Sequence Steps:
1. Right-click (or control-click on MacOS) on the title of the section that you'd like to copy, such as Filter LFO,
Arpeggiator, or Mod Processor 2.
A contextual menu will appear.
2. Select Copy from the contextual menu.
3. Right-click (or control-click on MacOS) on the title of the section to which you'd like to Paste.
Note that this has to be the same type as the copy source; for instance, you can't copy an LFO to an Envelope.
4. Select Paste from the contextual menu.
Copy/Paste for Motion Sequence Steps
Motion Sequence Steps support Copy and Paste, as well as Cut, Insert Before, Insert After, and Delete. Shift-click to
select a range of Steps, or select multiple non-continuous items by holding down the Command key on MacOS, or the
Ctrl key in Windows. Once you've selected the desired step(s), right-click (or control-click on MacOS) to bring up the
contextual menu and choose the desired copy/paste operation. For details, see "Motion Sequence Steps contextual
menu" on page 45.
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