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Dec 11, 2023
Configuring Effects Parameter Modulation
1.
Choose the modulation source you want to use for modulating one of the Delay or
Reverb parameters. The following table identifies the sources that can serve as a
modulation source for pad parameters.
Table: Modulation Sources for Delay and Reverb Parameters
PTCH is treated as sources of bipolar modulation values, which means it has a mid-
point value that corresponds to 0%, a maximum value that corresponds to 100%, and
a minimum value that corresponds to -100%.
2.
Open the effect page that contains the parameter you want to modulate.
3.
Scroll to any of the Source parameters currently set to None. The Amount parameter
below it is gray instead of white, which indicates that it is not active.
4.
Change the Source parameter from None to the modulation source you want to
apply.
As soon as you change the Source, the Amount parameter turns white, indicating
that it is now active.
5.
Select the Amount parameter below the Source, then use the bottom Knob to adjust
the modulation amount over the range of -100% to +100%. At the default value of 0%,
the modulation source values have no impact on the modulation.
Note:
To hear the effect of the modulation, play any pad that has the effect
6.
When done, push the Left Arrow button to exit the MOD page.
Note:
Effects modulation settings are global, so your MIDI controller must be configured to
send MIDI on a channel that matches the tangerine’s MIDI GlobIn channel (nanobox
Configuration page).
Source
Description
PTCH
MIDI Pitch wheel (bipolar modulation values)
MODW
MIDI Mod Wheel (CC 1)
MVOL
MIDI Volume (CC 7)
MPAN
MIDI Pan (CC10)
None
No modulation