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Pitch Table
- Values (range [0 - 1]) of
Pitch Table
(see the Pitch Table chapter) assigned to each and every
MIDI note,
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Arp Gate
-
Gate
step sequence from a
Layer’s Arpeggiator
(sequence has two-state steps and, because of
that sequence, each step can have one of two values; {0,1}),
•
Arp Tie
-
Tie
step sequence from a
Layer’s Arpeggiator
(sequence has two-state steps and, because of that
sequence, each step can have one of two values; {0,1}).
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Destination
- The destination parameter to be modified.
Each
Source
-> Destination
assignment is represented by a user-assignable
Modulation Amount
value ranging from
-100% to 100%.
A Modulation Amount dial
Operating a
Modulation Matrix
is based on a formula:
Desti Source * Modulation Amount
Where:
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Destination
and
Source
-
Have values (in most cases) in the range of [0 - 1],
•
Modulation Amount
-
Has a value within the [-100% - 100%] range scaled down to [0 - 1].
Clicking the
Destination’s
parameter name, we can select one of the sound parameters of the
Layer
. Almost all are
available to be selected.
Choosing a Destination
It should be remembered that
Velocity
and
Pitch Table
have fewer available
Destination
parameters as they are both source
controllers working per voice and some of the
Destination
parameters affect all
Layer
voices (e.g.
Insert Effects
parameters);
therefore,
Velocity
and
Pitch Table
sources cannot be assigned to these kind of
Destination
parameters.
To add a new row to the
Modulation Matrix,
use the
Plus
button in the
Destination
column:
Modulation Matrix - adding a row
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