User Guide

Chapter 25 EXS24 mkII 423
The following example shows an inverted via modulation source. You can see how the
green and orange triangles have swapped positions. The orange triangle always marks
the modulation depth for the maximum value of the via source, while the green
triangle always marks the modulation depth if the via source is at its minimum value.
They are reversed by inverting the modulation.
Bypassing Modulation Paths
You can temporarily disable the entire modulation path with the “b/p button, found
alongside the word Dest.
In the example above, both modulation sources—Pressure and Key—are disconnected
from the LFO1 Speed modulation destination. Clicking the b/p button a second time
reconnects the modulation path, restoring the old modulation depth settings.
Second Order Modulations
The EXS24 also allows the use of second order modulation destinations:
 The same source can be used as often as desired to control different destinations.
 The same destination can be controlled by different sources. The different input
values are accumulated.
EXS24 mkI Modulation Paths
Many of the hard-wired modulation paths that were available as sliders on the original
EXS24 (mkI) are part of the modulation matrix. In order to reconstitute the modulation
slider configuration of the mkI version, click on the options” button in the upper-right
corner and choose (Recall default EXS24 mkI settings) from the pop-up menu. This will
load the mkI modulation paths into the modulation matrix, as follows:
 Velocity to Sample Select
 LFO 1 to Pitch via ModWheel (= Ctrl#1)
 Velocity to Sample Start (inv)