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Choosing a Vector Target—Modulation Destinations
The Vector X and Vector Y Target menus determine which parameter is modulated by
square icon movements in the Planar Pad. The modulation targets are identical to those
in the router. See ES2 Modulation Target Reference for descriptions.
The position of the square icon in the Planar Pad is also available in the router, as the
Pad-X and Pad-Y source and via options. See ES2 Modulation Source Reference and Using
Via Sources to Control ES2 Modulation Intensity.
Setting the Vector Intensity—Defining the Modulation Intensity
The maximum intensity, sensitivity, and polarity of the modulation is set with the Vector
X Int and Vector Y Int parameters.
To adjust the modulation intensity
µ
Drag vertically in the Vector X and Y Int fields.
Use a negative value to invert the modulation polarity.
ES2 Modulation Target Reference
The following targets are available for real-time modulation.
ES2 Oscillator Targets
The table below includes all oscillator-related modulation targets.
CommentsTarget
Modulates the frequencies (pitch) of all three oscillators. If you select
an LFO as the source, this target leads to siren or vibrato sounds.
Select one of the envelope generators with zero attack, short decay,
zero sustain, and short release as the source for tom and kick drum
sounds.
Pitch123
Modulates the frequency (pitch) of Oscillator 1. Slight envelope
modulations can make the amount of detuning change over time,
when Oscillator 1 is sounding in unison with another (unmodulated)
oscillator. This also applies to the other Pitch targets and is
particularly useful for synthesizer brass sounds.
Pitch 1
Modulates the frequency (pitch) of Oscillator 2.Pitch 2
Modulates the frequency (pitch) of Oscillator 3.Pitch 3
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