Amp
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Key Track
[–100%…+100%]
This adjusts the intensity of Key Track’s effect on the level.
Pan
[L100…L1, C0, R1…R100]
This sets the left-right pan. Note that this can be modulated per voice!
Random Pan
[Off, On]
Off:
The normal pan controls, above, apply.
On:
Each voice will be randomly panned across the stereo field. All other pan controls are disabled.
Amp Key Track
Keyboard tracking (“Key Track”) changes the volume as you play up and down the keyboard. This may be used to
make the volume more consistent, or to create special effects.
The modwave’s Key Track can be fairly complex, if desired. For instance, you can:
•
Make the volume increase very quickly over the middle of the keyboard, and then increase more slowly–or not at
all–in the higher octaves.
•
Create abrupt changes at specific keys.
You can also use Amp Key Track as a general-purpose modulation source, just like the envelopes and LFOs.
For general details on how Key Track works, see “Filter Key Track” on page 57.
Differences from Filter Keyboard Track
Amp Key Track’s minimum value produces silence, while its maximum value provides a 2x boost in gain. This means
that unlike Filter Key Track, Amp Key Track’s negative
Slopes
are steeper than positive
Slopes
.
Key Track
amount
Slope
Change in level
100%
-Inf
Silent in one half-step
–12.00
Silent in five semitones
–5.00
Silent in one octave
–1.00
Silent in five octaves
00
no change
+1.00
2x in five octaves
+5.00
2x in one octave
+12.00
2x in five semitones
+Inf
2x in one half-step