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In order to be modulatable, parameters of Plug-ins and Channel properties have to meet fol-
lowing requirements:
▪ The parameter must be controlled by a knob or a button in the software. Most parameters
controlled by selectors (e.g., for selecting an operating mode or a filter type) cannot be
modulated 4 however there are a few exceptions.
▪ The parameter must be at the Group or Sound level. Parameters at the Master level cannot
be modulated.
This second rule is also true for Plug-ins: if a Plug-in is loaded at the Master level, its parameters
will not be modulatable 4 but the same Plug-in loaded at the Group or Sound level will have its
parameters modulatable.
Almost all parameters meeting these requirements can be modulated, the only exceptions be-
ing:
▪ Plug-ins:
◦ Saturator: in Tube mode, the
(EQ
section).
◦ Percussion (Drumsynth): in Fractal mode, the
▪ Channel properties:
◦ Sound9s and Group9s Output properties: the
◦ Group9s Input properties: the
At the Sound and Group level the same parameters are both automatable and modulatable. For
more information on automation please refer to section
and Host
Automation.
Also note that your Macro Controls will be modulatable if, and only if, their target parameters
are themselves modulatable. For more information on Macro Controls please refer to section
±12.3, Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro
Bass Overload
button
(MAIN
Tune Hold
Cue
button in the
Root Note
knob in the
MIDI
±12.2.3, Controlling Parameters via MIDI
Controls.
Working with Patterns
Recording and Editing Modulation
section) and
Bypass
button
button in the
Main
page.
Audio
page.
page.
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