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CommentSource
SideCh (Side Chain modulation) uses a side chain signal as a
modulation (trigger) signal. The side chain source can be selected
in the Side Chain menu in the upper gray area of the plug-in
window. It is fed to the internal envelope follower, which creates a
modulation value based on the current side chain input signal level.
SideCh
ES2 Modulation Via Source Reference
The following sources may be used to control the modulation intensity.
CommentVia source
The modulation undulates at the speed and waveform of LFO 1,
which controls the modulation intensity.
LFO1
The modulation undulates at the speed and waveform of LFO 2,
which controls the modulation intensity.
LFO2
ENV1 controls the modulation intensity.ENV1
ENV2 controls the modulation intensity.ENV2
ENV3 controls the modulation intensity.ENV3
Both axes of the Planar Pad are available as viasources as well,
enabling you to control modulation intensities with them.
Pad-X, Pad-Y
Kybd (Keyboard) outputs the keyboard position (the MIDI note
number). The center point is C3 (an output value of 0). Five octaves
below and above, an output value of −1 or +1, respectively, is sent.
If you select Pitch123 as the target, modulate it with the LFO1
source, and select Keyboard as the via value, the vibrato depth will
change, depending on the key position. Put another way, the vibrato
depth will be different for notes higher or lower than the defined
Keyboard position.
Kybd
If you select Velo (Velocity) as the via value, the modulation intensity
will be velocity sensitive—modulation will be more or less intense
depending on how quickly (how hard) you strike the key.
Velo
The pitch bend wheel controls the modulation intensity.Bender
If you select ModWhl (Modulation Wheel) as the via value, the
modulation intensity will be controlled by your MIDI keyboard’s
modulation wheel.
ModWhl
If you select Touch (Aftertouch) as the via value, the modulation
intensity will be touch sensitive—modulation will be more or less
intense depending on how firmly you press the key of your
touch-sensitive MIDI keyboard after the initial keystrike (aftertouch
is also known as pressure sensitivity).
Touch
Both the modulation wheel and aftertouch control the modulation
intensity.
Whl+To
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