32 Modulation
Dave Smith Instruments
Modulation
Although the overall sonic character of the Prophet Rev2 is deter-
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truly unique and unusual sounds comes from creative use of modula-
tion. Modulation is the process of routing one parameter (i.e. a control
voltage) to another in order to change the way the targeted parameter
behaves.
The concept is simple:
1. Choose a source.
2. Choose a destination.
3. Set an amount. The amount can either be positive or negative.
You already understand and apply the concept of modulation whenever
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of its controls, such as attack, decay, sustain, or release). The modulation
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with the env amount knob.
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ent destinations to choose from. (See page 70 for a complete list.)
There are 8 freely assignable modulation paths (mod slots 1-8) as well as
5 additional dedicated mod sources: Mod Wheel, Pressure (aftertouch),
Breath Controller, Velocity, and MIDI Footswitch. This gives you a large
number of sound-shaping options.