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Note: While in Single Trigger mode, only the currently sounding note of the same
sound is cut off. A sound that is assigned to a group cuts off all other sounds, regardless
of note, in the group.
Gate button: Enables or disables the Gate function. When active, the sound is
immediately cut off when the MIDI note is released (MIDI note off ), regardless of
envelope settings.
Note: The Gate function ensures that a specific sound does not play—it can’t be
heard—after a note-off event, as defined in a host sequencer such as Logic Express, or
Ultrabeat’s internal sequencer. Note length can be an important creative element when
you are programming rhythm tracks.
Working with Modulation in Ultrabeat
Most sound parameters can be controlled dynamically (modulated) in Ultrabeat. Ultrabeat
provides two LFOs, four envelope generators, velocity, and four freely definable MIDI
controllers as modulation sources. The setting of modulation routings follows a universal
principle that works as follows:
Ultrabeat’s modulation routings feature three key elements:
The modulation target: The synthesizer parameter that you want to modulate.
The modulation source: The parameter that modulates the target.
The via source: A secondary modulation source that can influence the intensity of the
first modulation source.
Note: You can freely use the same sources and the same via controllers in multiple
modulation routings.
Mod and Via Modulations in Ultrabeat
You can modulate a sound parameter using an adjustable value—the modulation depth
or intensity—with the mod parameter. You can choose between two LFOs, four envelope
generators, and Max as sources for this modulation.
Via allows you to further tailor the modulation effect. The depth of the first modulation
(“mod”) can be modulated by a separate, independent source. The intensity of this effect
is set with the “via parameter. The sources for via modulations include velocity and four
freely definable MIDI controllers.
A typical via modulation usage example would be increasing a pitch sweep as you play
at higher velocities. To this end, you would use:
An envelope (Env) as the “mod” source for the pitch of an oscillator
Velocity (Vel) as the via source
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