Appendix A: Modulation Sources and Destinations
Modulation Sources
Keyfollow
Velocity
Aftertouch
Pitch Wheel
Modulation Wheel
Breath Controller
Foot Controller
Expression Contr.
Amp Envelope
LinPlug MorphoX 1.0
The note being played with a linear response. The
modulation
value
(bipolar).
The MIDI note-on velocity information. The harder
the key is hit, the higher the modulation value
(unipolar).
The Aftertouch, also sometimes called Pressure
value (either Mono or Poly, whatever your
keyboard supports) is used as modulation source.
Your MIDI keyboard must support this. If this
doesn't work it is likely that your keyboard has no
aftertouch (unipolar).
The value of the Pitch-Wheel is taken as
modulation source, maybe it makes sense to
reduce the Pitch Wheel range on the Settings page
to 0 when using the Pitch Wheel as modulation
source. The Pitch Wheel is bipolar
The
MIDI
modulation
(unipolar ). This one is mainly used to control the
morphing. Thought it might make sense to use it in
the modulation matrix.
MIDI CC 2 (unipolar).
MIDI CC 4 (unipolar).
MIDI CC 11 (unipolar).
The Main Amplitude envelope. This envelope
controls the overall output Volume, however if it
makes sense within the preset to do so, the
envelope can be used as a modulation source
(unipolar).
follows
the
wheel
(MIDI
note
number
CC
1)
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