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Using EXS24 mkII Via Sources to Control Modulation Intensity
In a basic modulation routing consisting of a destination and source, you can set a fixed
modulation intensity by vertically dragging the arrowhead of the Intensity slider to the
right of the routing. The slider value always defines a constant modulation intensity.
The intensity of the modulation can itself be modulated: The via parameter defines a
further modulation source, which is used to control the modulation intensity. As soon as
you choose a value other than off for “via,” the Intensity slider is divided into two halves,
each half with its own arrowhead.
The lower half defines the minimum modulation intensity, when the via controller—the
modulation wheel, for example—is set to its minimum value.
The upper half defines the maximum modulation intensity when the via controller is
set to its maximum value.
The area between the two slider halves defines the modulation range of the via
controller.
To create a modulation routing that includes a via source
1 Open the Dest pop-up menu to see all available destinations, and choose the parameter
you want to modulate.
Click here to choose a
modulation destination.
Click here to choose a
modulation source.
2 Open the Src pop-up menu to see all available sources, and choose the parameter you
want to use to modulate the destination.
3 Open the via pop-up menu to see all available sources, and choose the source you want
to use for control of the modulation intensity.
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