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You can also assign your keyboard modulation wheel, aftertouch, pitch bend, velocity,
and MIDI continuous controllers as real-time control sources for Quick Sampler target
parameters in the Mod Matrix pane.
In the Mod Matrix pane:
1. Choose a modulation target from the Target pop-up menu.
2. Choose a modulation source from the Source pop-up menu.
As an example: Use Velocity Inverted to modulate a target with a soft keystrike, and no
modulation when struck firmly.
Note: The envelope modulators shown in the image are hard-wired to control Pitch,
Filter, and Amplitude, but you can also assign them as sources to modulate other Quick
Sampler parameters in the Mod Matrix pane. The envelopes and LFOs are also available
as modulation targets.
3. Set the maximum value or intensity of modulation with the Amount slider.
Set up a modulation routing of sample or loop start and end, or loop
position
The Sample Start & End, Loop Start & End, and Loop Position targets can be quantized in
musical values. For example, if you modulate the loop position (the entire loop) using an
LFO, a quantization of one bar moves the loop back and forth along the time line in one bar
increments instead of the usual smooth LFO motion.
You could also choose to assign your keyboard modulation wheel as a real-time control
source for Loop Position, or perhaps to Sample Start or Loop Start, providing you with
direct, physical control of these parameters.
In the Mod Matrix pane:
1. Choose an LFO from the Source pop-up menu.
2. Choose a Sample Start or End, Loop Start or End, or Loop Position option from the
Target pop-up menu.
The quantization value you choose in the modulation Target pop-up menu applies to all
modulation routings assigned to this target.