Modulation Parameters

The modulation parameters in the modulations sections and the modulation matrix are identical.

Global Parameters

Bypass Modulation

Allows you to bypass the modulation slot to check its influence on the sound.

Delete Modulation

Deletes the modulation row.

Source Parameters

Source 1

Shows the modulation source. Click in the field to select a new source. When you position the mouse pointer over the Source 1 field, the Jump to Source button is shown. Click this button to jump to the edit section of the modulation source.

Source 2

Shows the modulation modifier, a secondary modulation source that manipulates the outgoing modulation signal. For example, you can assign the mod wheel to control the intensity of the modulation. Click in the field to select a new modifier. When you position the mouse pointer over the Source 2 field, the Jump to Source button is shown. Click this button to jump to the edit section of the modulation modifier.

Note
  • Jumping to Source 2 is only possible if this source has a dedicated edit section. For example, for Key Follow, Aftertouch, MIDI Controller, etc., Jump to Source is not available.

  • When you jump to Source 2, source 1 and 2 change their roles. As a consequence, Source 1 becomes Source 2, and vice versa. This is indicated by a “1” label in front of the source control.

Polarity: Unipolar/Bipolar

Allows you to set the polarity of a modulation source. The polarity specifies the value range. Unipolar sources modulate between 0 and +1. Bipolar sources modulate between -1 and +1.

This allows you to change the polarity of the Amp or Filter envelopes from unipolar to bipolar, to map their range to a bipolar parameter, such as Pan, for example. However, the envelopes always display their values with their default polarity.

Edit Source 1/Edit Source 2

These buttons open a panel where you can set up a curve and range for each modulation source.

Destination Parameters

Destination

Shows the destination parameter. Click in the field to select a new destination. When you position the mouse pointer over the Destination field, the Jump to Destination button is shown. Click this button to jump to the edit section of the destination.

Modulation Depth

Adjusts the modulation depth, that is, the intensity of the modulation.