Editing the Modulation of a Parameter

Focus on Modulation Aspects

By default, the parameter’s control position is in focus, and 4 can be used to cycle through the stack if there is one.

2 can be used to make a Control assignment to the parameter. If a Macro Control is assigned, 1 and 3 are also enabled. When you focus on a modulation aspect, 4 is also available to enable you to access every modulation aspect. Furthermore, the Display now displays all modulation aspects. Press 1, 2 or 3 twice to set the focus back to the parameter’s control position.

Focus on Modulation Aspects

In the Tab, you can click on the Icon to toggle the focus on modulation aspects (if a Control is assigned, all aspects are available). The horizontal slider represents the aspect in focus (or the control position, by default). Elements in the main area and the parameter shown in the Tab display their modulation aspects.

Chapter Macro Controls explains the Mapping mechanism. This provides a quick way of assigning target parameters to Controls.

MC Selector

Press 2 to focus on Selector and change the assignment like adjusting a parameter. Either none (-) or Macro Control (, ..., ) can be assigned.

MC Selector

Change the current MC assignment by pressing any of the six provided assignment icons (, ..., ). Click twice on an icon to clear the assignment. This aspect will not be in focus on the slider.

MC Position

Press 1 to focus on Position and adjust it like a parameter.

MC Position

Click on the MC position icon to focus on Position and adjust it like a parameter on the slider.

This will cause a modulation and may affect other parameters as well.

MC Amount

Press 3 to focus on Amount and adjust it like a parameter. The modulation range is indicated separately next to the slider.

MC Amount

Click on the MC amount icon to focus on Amount and adjust it like a parameter on the slider. The modulation range is indicated separately, next to the slider and on the main area element.

Modulation Range Aspects

Pressing 4 moves the focus to the rightmost stack of modulation range aspects and cycles through it. The selected aspect can be adjusted like a parameter. The following aspects are provided: the modulation range Limit, the (current) control position and the modulation range Limit. If the upper or lower limit exceeds the range of the parameter, clipping is indicated by an exclamation mark.

Modulation Range Aspects

Click on the Limit or Limit icon to focus on the modulation range aspect and change it like adjusting a parameter on the slider. The control position is in focus when no aspect is selected. If the upper or lower limit exceeds the range of the parameter, clipping is indicated by an exclamation mark.

These aspects are logically interconnected. Changing one will affect another.