36 Modulation Examples
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Modulation Examples
Here are several modulation scenarios that illustrate how to use the modula-
tion matrix. The examples provide step-by-step instructions for clarity. Some
of these setups are built into the basic program, which you can recall from
the global menu.
To use the Mod wheel to add vibrato:
1. In the lfo section, set LFO 1 to triangle and set frequency to a
medium value. Set destination to osc all fine. Set amount to 0. (You
will control the amount with the Mod wheel.)
2. In the modulation section, press the source button. Use the select knob
to scroll to Mod Slot 1 if it’s not already displayed.
3. Use the value knob to scroll through the various mod sources and
choose mod wheel (As a shortcut for steps 2 and 3, you can hold down
the src assign button and move the Mod wheel.)
4. Use the value knob to set the amount to 30.
5. Use the value knob to scroll through the various mod destinations and
choose lfo 1 amt. (As a shortcut you can hold down the dest assign
button and move the LFO 1 amount knob.)
6. Hold down a note on the keyboard and turn the Mod wheel. You should
hear vibrato.
Use pressure as the modulation source instead of the Mod wheel in the previ-
ous example to add vibrato with key pressure/aftertouch.
To use the Mod Wheel to control the lter cutoff:
1. In the modulation section, press the source button. Use the select knob to
scroll to Mod Slot 1 if it’s not already displayed.
2. Use the value knob to scroll through the various mod sources and
choose mod wheel.
3. Use the value knob to scroll through the various mod destinations and
choose cutoff.
4. Hold down a note on the keyboard (or press the hold button and play a
note on the keyboard) and move the Mod Wheel up and down.