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◦ Left of the modulation track, a vertical scale indicates the value range for that param-
eter. In the modulation track you can create, edit, and delete modulation points (see
below).
The range of the vertical value scale left of the modulation track depends on the current, non-modu-
lated value of the selected parameter: Since modulation points set new values relative to the non-
modulated value of the parameter, this scale allows you to see at any time the real values that will
be set by the various modulation points in the track.
You can adjust the height of the Control Lane by dragging its upper border with the mouse.
As soon as some modulation is recorded for a parameter in a particular Pattern of the Group,
the corresponding Modulator and modulation track appear for all Patterns of the Group. The
track will be empty for Patterns in which you haven9t recorded any modulation for this parame-
ter yet. Similarly, if you delete this Modulator in the Modulator List and its modulation track
(see below to know how) in a Pattern, it will be deleted in all other Patterns of the Group as well.
Editing Modulation Points
You can create, edit, and delete modulation points in the displayed modulation track with your
mouse. As for the Event area above, the mouse behavior in the Control Lane will depend on the
Mouse Edit mode selected in the Edit Mode selector, at the bottom left of the Pattern Editor:
1
2
The Edit Mode selector.
All actions in the Control Lane are quantized according to the Step Grid. For more information
on the Step Grid, please refer to section
3
±11.1.7, Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge
Working with Patterns
Recording and Editing Modulation
Grid.
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