Modulation sources are shown in a column on the left of the display, while
the destinations are shown on the right. The modulation amount is
displayed in the middle. To change a routing click on the source or
destination that you want to change. A menu will appear which lets you
select the new source or destination. To remove a modulation source or
destination select the "- - - - -" entry in the menu.
To change the modulation depth click on the amount display and move the
mouse (while keeping the mouse button pressed) upwards or downwards
(increasing or decreasing the value) until the desired amount has been
reached. A negative modulation depth inverts the waveform of the
modulation source. Double-clicking on a modulation depth display sets the
value to 0.00. Double-clicking again on the display restores the previous
value. This can be usefull when creating new Presets to quickly mute
modulation routings.
The modulation of Main Pitch has a special display for modulation depth.
The example above shows a modulation depth of "0:42" (see last row of
the Modulation Matrix). This means that the main pitch is modulated to a
depth of 0 semitones and 42 cents (or 0.42 semitones) more than usual by
the LFO 1when the Modulation wheel is pushed full up. This is also a good
example of indirect modulation as this line refers to the modulation depth of
slot 1 (the topmost modulation slot). In this slot the main pitch is modulated
by LFO 1 with a depth of 2 cents.
Remember, without using the Modulation Matrix the following can be
modulated directly in the Envelope section:
• the oscillators' amplitude by an envelope,
• the envelope rate by the pitch of the note played,
• the envelope rate by the velocity of the note played
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