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MODULATION
Iris 2 | MODULATION COMBINE MODES Page 52
MODULATION COMBINE MODES
Iris 2 modulation sources can be combined in one
Modulation Knob or Slider by four means: Addition,
Multiplication, Min, or Max. Modulation slots 1 and
2 can be combined in one mode while Modulation
slots 2 and 3 can be combined in another mode.
Add
By default, when multiple modulation sources are applied to one Modulation Knob or
Slider, the values of those modulation sources will add together. For example if an LFO
and Velocity are applied to the Filter Cuto knob, higher velocity MIDI notes will add to the
LFO and cause the LFO to shift its modulation up the Filter Cuto knob.
Low Velocity High Velocity
The figure above illustrates how the LFO’s modulation shifts as it is added to the velocity
of a MIDI note. The figure on the left is a lower-velocity note and the figure on the right is a
higher-velocity note.
Mult
In Mult mode the two modulation sources will multiply together. The most useful things
to multiply together would be LFOs with an Envelope, Velocity, Mod Wheel, Aftertouch,
or Macro Knob. For example an LFO multiplied by Velocity will give the LFO greater
modulation range when the velocity is increased.
Min
This mode will select whichever value is the lower between the two modulation sources at
any given moment.