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Modulation Sources
Source
Description
Mod Wheel
MIDI data from your keyboard' s modulation wheel or lever.
Pressure
Aftertouch MIDI data (channel pressure)
Pedal
Footpedal MIDI data (normally controller #4)
MIDI A - P
16 assignable MIDI continuous controllers
Footswitch 1 & 2
MIDI footswitch data (normally controllers 64 & 65)
F-F Footswitch 1&2
MIDI footswitch inputs which latch on or off with each press.
MIDI Volume
MIDI Continuous Controller data on channel #7
MIDI Pan
MIDI Continuous Controller data on channel #10
Key Glide
A smoothly changing control source based on the Glide Rate and the
interval between the last two notes played.
Amp Envelope
Amplifier Envelope Generator (+, ~, -)
Filter Envelope
Filter Envelope Generator (+, ~, -)
Aux Envelope
Auxiliary Envelope Generator (+, ~, -)
LFO 1 & 2 (+, ~)
Low Frequency Oscillators 1 & 2
White Noise
A continuously varying random control source for effects
Pink Noise
A lower frequency random control source.
KRandom 1 & 2
These sources generate different random values for each voice. The
values are chosen at key-on time and remain constant.
Lag 0 & 1 in
Lag Processors can also be used as summing amps.
Lag Processor 1&2
Lag processors slow down rapid changes.
Channel Lags 1&2
Lag processors that operate at the channel level.
Channel Ramp
Slope generator that is triggered by the first key pressed.
Poly Key Timer
Outputs a value based on the time a key is held down.
Clock Divisors
MIDI clock is divided to the specified value and used as a
modulation source.
DC Offset
A fixed value that can be scaled by the Cord to offset a value.
Summing Amp
The Summing Amp is useful for mixing several modulation signals so
they can be controlled from a single Cord amount.
Switch
The switch outputs full value (100) when the input is greater than 0.
(The output value can be scaled by a Cord.)
Absolute Value
This processor inverts negative values and leaves positive values
untouched so that only positive values are output.
Diode
This processor allows only positive values to pass.
Negative values are blocked.
Flip-Flop
The output of this processor alternates between full value and zero
each time the input goes positive from zero or a negative value. If an
LFO were connected to the input, the output would be a square
wave of half the input frequency.
Quantizer
Smoothly changing signals are transformed into discrete steps. The
value of the input Cord determines the number of steps. The value of
the output Cord determines the size of the steps.
(Hint: Gain 4x can increase number of steps or step size.)
Gain 4x
This processor amplifies the modulation input by a factor of 4.
E-MU Systems
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6 - Voice Editor / Synthesizer Level
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Modulation Cords
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