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Porta / Mod
Use the Portamento fields to adjust the settings for pitch gliding.
The Time slider sets the length of the glide between notes.
Tap the Quantize button to synchronize the portamento time with the project tempo.
Tap the Legato button to enable or disable pitch gliding for all triggered notes or just legato notes.
Use the Velocity Sensitivity sliders to set how much velocity is required to modulate certain other parameters:
• Pitch enables velocity information to control the pitch of the sample.
• Amp Attack sets how much velocity is needed (for a triggered pad) to modulate the Attack phase for the
Amp envelope.
• Amp enables velocity information to control the overall amplitude (level) of the sample.
• Pan enables velocity information to control the stereo panning of the sample.
• KB>FLT sets how much the note value will be added to the filter cutoff. This allows samples to sound brighter
as they are played higher on the keyboard.
• Filter Env Attack sets how much velocity is needed (for a triggered pad) to modulate the Attack phase for
the Filter envelope.
• Filter Env Depth enables velocity information to control the amount of the filter envelope’s effect on the
cutoff frequency.
• Filter Cutoff uses the velocity of a pad to modulate the cutoff frequency directly.
The Controller Mod section determines the influence of additional play controllers on various sound parameters.
Important: To use these parameters, make sure that a connected MIDI device can send pitch bend messages as
well as aftertouch and modulation wheel data.
Pitch Bend sets the range (in semitones) of a connected MIDI keyboard’s pitch-bend wheel.
Wheel>LFO determines how much a connected MIDI keyboard’s modulation wheel affects the LFO intensity.
Aft>Filt (AftertouchFilter Cutoff) determines how much a connected MIDI keyboard’s aftertouch data affects
the filter cutoff.