User`s guide

10—Effect Modulation
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 5
Dest1=AlgoA Out Mix
Method=Absolute
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Values: Additive; Absolute
What these Parameters Do:
The Method (1), Method (2), Method (3) and Method (4) parameters allow you to determine whether
receive modulator values will offset or override the destination parameter’s original setting.
Se t t ing a Modulat ion R ange
The amount of allowable modulation is set according to the modulation method determined by the
Method parameter (described above):
When the selected method is Additive, the maximum amount of offset to the destination
parameter’s setting is described as a percentage of change to the setting.
When the selected method is Absolute, the actual minimum and maximum allowable values for
the destination parameter are set individually.
Setting an Additive Modulation Range
Note: When Method=Absolute, the following parameters are not available.
Mod A/B Parameters 9, 18, 27, 36: (Additive) Range (1), (Additive) Range (2),
(Additive) Range (3), (Additive) Range (4)
The modulation setup being edited The maximum amount of modulation
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Dest1 Range=23% ModResult:
76.0ms
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The ModResult is a read-only display of the destination parameter’s current value
Values: -100% to 100%
What these Parameters Do:
The (Additive) Range (1), (Additive) Range (2), (Additive) Range (3) and (Additive) Range (4)
parameters allow you to determine the maximum amount off offset that modulation will apply to the
destination parameter’s setting. When a positive percentage is selected, the destination parameter’s
value is increased with positive modulator values; with a negative percentage selected, positive
modulator values decrease the destination parameter’s setting.
Setting an Absolute Modulation Range
Note: When Method=Absolute, the following parameters are not available.