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Modulation Sources
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Modulation Sources
Controllers
O
is means that no modulation source is selected.
Mod Wheel CC 1
is is the standard Mod Wheel (unipolar MIDI CC#1).
VectrJSX CC 16 and VectrJSY CC 17
ese are the X- and Y-axis, respectively, of the Vector Joystick (bipolar MIDI CCs #16 and 17).
Damper CC 64
is is the damper or sustain pedal (unipolar MIDI CC#64).
Pitch Bend
is is the Pitch Bend wheel (MIDI Pitch Bend).
Velocity
is is the note-on velocity, representing how hard the note is played on the keyboard.
Exponential Velocity
is is MIDI note-on velocity through an exponential curve. Low velocities won’t have very much eect, and the
dierences between lower velocities wont be very noticeable. On the other hand, high velocities produce increasingly
greater eects, and the dierences between higher velocities will be more pronounced.
Release Velocity
is is the note-o velocity, representing how quickly the note is released from the keyboard.
Gate and Gate+Damper
Gate is triggered by a new note aer all notes have been released, such as at the beginning of a phrase. Gate+Damper is
similar, except that it is triggered by a new note-on aer all notes and the damper are released.
Note-On Trig and NoteTrig+Damp
Note-On Trig is similar to Gate, but it triggers with every new note-on, even in the middle of a legato phrase.
NoteTrig+Damp includes the damper pedal in the equation, as shown in the diagram below.
Gate, Gate+Damper, Note-On Trig, and NoteTrig+Damp
Note-On Trig
NoteTrig+Damp
Gate
1
2
3
1
2
3
Gate+Damper
Damper Pedal
Note
O
Signal
Resets
On
Time
Note Number
is provides simple key tracking. C4 is the center, with a value of 0. Below C4 is negative, to a minimum at MIDI note
0; above C4 is positive, to a maximum at MIDI note 127.

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