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Sequential TAKE 5 - Adding Aftertouch

Sequential TAKE 5
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56 Adding Aftertouch
Sequential
120 MOD 1
ModWheel
45
Overdrive
1/16
M
BBDUp+Down
M
Indicates whether
a mod source/destination
is mono (M) or poly (P)
Indicates mod slot number
amount
source
destination
Use this knob to
scroll through
mod slots and
source/amount/destination
Use this knob to
set the mod source
mod amount
mod destination
select
value
Using the Mod Matrix to assign the Mod Wheel
Adding Aftertouch
Aftertouch is a performance feature that allows you to add modula-
tion to a sound by applying additional pressure to a key after the key is
already down. The greater the pressure applied, the more modulation
is applied. The Take 5 provides monophonic (or “channel”) aftertouch,
which means that applying pressure to any key within a chord will apply
modulation to all notes currently held.
The Mod Matrix lets you choose the amount of modulation applied
using aftertouch and also which parameters are modulated (oscillator
frequency, lter frequency, sand so on). You can set either a positive or
negative amount.
For example, if you select the lter cutoff as modulation destination
(
cutoff), set a positive amount of pressure, then press a key harder, the
lter cutoff frequency will increase, making the lter open wider and the
sound become brighter.
Conversely, if you select the lter frequency as destination, set a
negative amount of pressure, then press a key harder, the lter cutoff
frequency will be lowered, making the lter close more and the sound
become more muted.

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