This option only works for the LFO and RANDOM modulator sources.
Entering this option will get you to the following list:
1. M1
2. M2
3. M3
Choosing any of these will ask you to choose one of the following options:
1. FREE (the modulators will run freely according to the set RATE)
2. KEY (each time a new note is pressed, the modulators will start over)
10.2 Mod Wheel
This will set one or more destinations for your controller’s modulation wheel.
Upon entering this option, you will be asked to choose a destination, and then the amount for that destination.
10.3 Velocity
This will set one or more destinations for the Velocity parameter.
Upon entering this option, you will be asked to choose a destination, and then the amount for that destination.
Velocity
orders
can be sent either by an external midi controller, or by velocity values in the note sequencer.
10.4 Aftertouch
This will assign aftertouch to one or more destinations.
Aftertouch is controlled by the amount of pressure applied to a key, and can be found on many synths.
After entering this option, you will be asked to choose a destination, and then the amount for that destination.
10.5 Key Track
This will set one or more destinations for the key track parameter. Key tracking will add an offset, according
to what note the synth plays.
Entering this option, you will be asked to choose a destination, and then the amount for that destination.
Key track can be input either by an external midi controller, or by note values in the note sequencer.
10.6 CC2
This will set one or more targets for the CC2 parameter.
CC2 is a midi order originally associated with breath controllers, that can be used by an external controller or
by a DAW. Upon entering this option, you will be asked to choose a destination, and then the amount for that
destination.
10.7 Pitch Wheel
The pitch wheel is an essential tool used while playing a keyboard, letting the player bend the pitch up or
down a set number of semi-tones. Here you can choose the maximum number of semitones the pitch will
bend up or down.
10.8 Midi Channel
Here you can set what midi channel the Typhon uses to receive midi data, as well as what midi channel the
Typhon is transmitting on.
Entering this setting you have 2 options:
1. INPUT - choose from channel from 1 -16 or ALL
2. OUTPUT - choose from channel from 1 -16 or THROUGH. Through, will just transmit whatever midi data the
Typhon is receiving.
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