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More on modulation

On Eclipse, almost everything can be modulated, and almost everything can be a modulation source. For
example, a hot key can be used to modulate other parameters, but it can itself be modulated. A powerful
demonstration of this is to load or create a dual-effect program. Add a hotkey to control the Wet/Dry mix
of FXA, and use this as a modulation source for the Wet/Dry mix of FxB. Set the scale of this modulation
to -100%. Then you have a single knob that will blend the amount of each effect, giving a 'morph'-like
control. Then, modulate this knob with, say, an LFO...
It is important to note the distinction between modulating a hot key and modulating the parameter to which
the hot keys is assigned – this is not the same thing.
see page 33 to learn about
Hot Keys
Eclipse User Manual
Page 44 of 66
Release 4.0.1

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