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Your movement are recorded into the Pattern and will be recalled as the playback is loop-
ed.
As soon as you create modulation for a parameter, the following happens:
â–ª On the outer ring of the knob, the colored section (usually indicating the current parameter
value) is replaced by a little segment indicating the modulated value. During playback this
little segment follows the movement you have just recorded. The non-modulated value of
the parameter is still indicated by the little white segment on the knob itself. Since modu-
lation is defined relative to this non-modulated value, you can turn the knob to define the
reference value from which the recorded modulation will deviate.
â–ª A modulation track is created for this parameter in the Modulation pane of the Control area
(at the bottom of the Pattern Editor) containing the modulation points you have just record-
ed. You can further edit the modulation track from there — see section ↑7.5.3, Creating
and Editing Modulation in the Control Lane.
Removing Modulation
You can also use the outer ring to remove the entire modulation for the knob:
â–º
To remove the entire modulation for a knob, simply right-click (on Mac OS X: [Ctrl]+click)
its outer ring.
You can also create and edit modulation tracks directly in the Control Lane. See section
↑7.2.2, The Record Prepare Mode for more information.
To modulate a parameter with the controller:
1. First make sure the song is playing (PLAY must be lit) and your controller is in Control
mode (CHANNEL or PLUG-IN must be lit, if it’s not please press either of them).
2. Navigate to the parameter you want to modulate. To do this, put the focus on the desired
Group or Sound (see ↑2.3.1, Setting the Focus on a Group or a Sound), navigate to the
desired Plug-in or set of Channel properties, and finally to the Parameter page containing
that parameter (see ↑2.3.4, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pa-
ges in the Control Area).
Working with Patterns
Recording and Editing Modulation
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