- DIVISION: Time division of the MOD lane. Remember it is also possible to use the and
quick actions in the MOD Lane view.
- SMOOTH: factor that controls the time required to go from one modulation step value to the next
one. 0 means the smooth factor is ‘Off’ and the modulation instantly jumps from one step value
to the next one. This parameter affects the CV outputs as well when a MOD Lane is assigned to a
CV.
- LINKED: MOD Lanes are by default linked to the note pattern, this means that any change
applied outside the MOD view (start/end points, division, clear, expand, condense, etc.) will also
affect them. You can manually disable this behavior by setting Linked to ‘No’. When performing
any of those changes inside the MOD view, the current lane will also be unlinked for convenience.
- INIT: Start step of the MOD lane. Can be also set using the Init button.
- END: End step of the MOD lane. Can be also set using the End button.
MOD EDITING
You can edit the modulation step values in a performative way with Motion Recording or Drawing
them directly in the grid. It is also possible to randomize the entire modulation lane by using the
SHIFT + command.
MOTION RECORDING
The value changes of the MOD lane can be recorded in real time by pressing the Rec button on MOD
layout and turning the encoders. Play along the sequence to record the movement of the encoders.
This will create a looping automation envelope as long as your sequence goes. Bear in mind the
modulation recording doesn't follow the Record settings for the sequencer, previous modulations can
be overwritten.
Press any of the encoder buttons to turn OFF that motion. Turn or press the encoder to turn ON and
continue the motion.
DRAWING MODULATIONS
Each modulation lane can also be edited (drawn) directly from the grid in the sequencer view (see
the section below). However, in the keyboard view, we have maintained the keyboard layout
showing only the MOD screen so you can play notes at the same time you tweak the modulation
values.
The grid shows from bottom to top, lower and higher values of each step for the shown modulation,
being 0 the minimum and 127 the maximum. The minimum and maximum values can be adjusted in
the MOD lane settings menu.