User`s guide
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Filter Q Modulation
Filter Q Modulation allows you to modulate the Q (slope or
sharpness) of another module’s filter process. The destination
module must use a filter process (lowpass, highpass or bandpass).
This is useful for effects where a noise needs to vary between wide-
band white noise and a narrow-band noise or tone.
A Filter Q modulation of 100% will vary the destination’s Filter Q
between 0 and twice the specified Q.
Modulation Modulation
Modulation Modulation (Mod Mod) lets you modulate the depth of
another modulation. Mod A Mod controls the modulation amplitude
of the destination’s first (top) modulator; Mod B Mod controls the
destination’s second (bottom) modulator.
These are useful when you want a signal to control another
module’s modulation depth. For example, the amount of Frequency
Modulation can be slowly swept by another module using Mod Mod.
By nesting different types of modulation, you can obtain interesting
and complex results.
A Mod Mod of 100% varies the destination’s modulation amplitude
between 0 and twice the specified modulation amplitude.
Destination Menu
Use this menu to specify which “target” or “destination” module the
associated modulation will control.
Think of this menu as an invisible patch cord from the modulator to
the appropriate field of the target module.