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Take 5 User’s Guide
Modulation Examples
5. Use the value knob to set the amount to your preference. Higher
amount settings cause the lter to open wider the farther up you move
the Mod Wheel. A negative amount setting will close the lter the
farther up you move the Mod Wheel.
Use pressure as the modulation source instead of the Mod Wheel slider in
the previous example to open the lter (positive amount) or close the lter (negative
amount) with key pressure (aftertouch.
Other modulation ideas:
To create the classic “attack pitch blip” effect in many synth brass sounds,
choose a good two-oscillator synth brass sound. Set env 1 to aux and env
2 to filter + amp. In the Mod Matrix route env 1 osc 2 fine. Set env 1 to
Attack: 0, Decay: 9 o’Clock, Sustain: 0, and Release: 0 with an amount of
30.
Route an LFO to pan to create an auto-panning effect. Panning width is
controlled by the modulation amount. Panning speed is controlled by
the LFO frequency. Add a second mod path to control the LFO speed
with the Mod wheel for a controllable rotating speaker spin-up/spin-
down effect. Add the rotating speaker effect as Effect 1 and set up a
third mod path to control fx1 mix with the Mod wheel for even better
results.
Route velocity to overdrive to distort a synth lead sound the harder
you play.

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