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Modulation Sensitivity Parameters
The Modulation Sensitivity parameters (Pitch and Amplitude) determine the degree to which
LFO modulation affects the pattern --- in other words, the intensity of the LFO effect. Modu-
lation Sensitivity is effectively a master control for all modulation --- whether it is automati-
cally applied when the notes are played, or whether it is applied only by using the "real time"
modulation controls on the MIDI keyboard, such as the Modulation Wheel, Foot Control,
Breath Control or After Touch. If the Pitch or Amplitude Modulation sensitivity is set at zero,
then none of the external controllers can affect the patterns.
• Pitch Modulation Sensitivity
Range: 0 ... 7
This determines sensitivity of the pattern (all operators) to LFO pitch modulation. Higher
values result in greater sensitivity, or greater intensity of pitch modulation. This parame-
ter setting affects all operators of the pattern equally.
• Amplitude Modulation Sensitivity
Range: 0 ... 7
This determines sensitivity of each operator to LFO amplitude (volume) modulation.
Higher values result in greater sensitivity, or greater intensity of volume modulation.
When applied to
operators, this produces a tremolo effect. When applied to a
operator, this varies the timbre, producing a "wah" effect.
• These settings may have little or no effect on the sound if the
value.
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