The modulation destinations are the following:
: Oscillator 1&2 parameters.
: Oscillator 1&2 coarse pitch.
: Oscillator 1&2 fine pitch.
: Oscillators cross-modulation amount. This has no effect when the
: Sample-rate reduction amount.
: Envelopes release time.
One thing that requires a bit of clarification is the notion of
modulation source. Let’s take an
example. We have a triangle
mapped to the filter cutoff, with a modulation amount of 30. If the
cutoff is set to 80, the actual value of the cutoff will oscillate between 50 (80-30) and 110 (80+30). On
the other hand, if we have an envelope mapped to the cutoff with a modulation amount of 20, the
cutoff will go from 80 to 120 (80 + 2 * 20), then down to 80 after the release. This is something to
remember if you want to do
for example. If you set the
modulation amount to 40, you also
have to set the oscillator parameter value to 40, so it will oscillates between 40-40 = 0 and 40+40=80.
Otherwise, it will spend half of the time stuck at 0. But this makes things nicer for vibrato, tremolo,
wah-wah or growl effects!
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