User Manual
In order to  be modulatable,  parameters of Plug-ins  and Channel  properties have to  meet fol-
lowing requirements:
▪ The  parameter  must  be  controlled  by  a  knob  or  a  button  in  the  software. Most  parameters
controlled  by  selectors  (e.g.,  for  selecting  an  operating  mode  or  a  filter  type)  cannot  be
modulated — however there are a few exceptions.
▪ The parameter must be at the Group or Sound level. Parameters at the Master level cannot
be modulated.
This second rule is also true for Plug-ins: if a Plug-in is loaded at the Master level, its parameters
will not  be modulatable —  but  the same Plug-in  loaded  at the Group  or  Sound level  will  have its
parameters modulatable.
Almost all parameters meeting these requirements can be modulated, the only exceptions be-
ing:
▪ Plug-ins:
◦ Saturator: in Tube mode, the Bass Overload button (MAIN section) and Bypass button
(EQ section).
◦ Percussion (Drumsynth): in Fractal mode, the Tune Hold button in the Main page.
▪ Channel properties:
◦ Sound’s and Group’s Output properties: the Cue button in the Audio page.
◦ Group’s Input properties: the Root Note knob in the MIDI page.
At  the  Sound  and  Group  level  the  same  parameters  are  both  automatable  and  modulatable.  For
more  information  on  automation  please  refer  to  section  ↑12.2.3,  Controlling  Parameters  via  MIDI
and Host Automation.
Also note that your Macro Controls will be modulatable if, and only if, their target parameters
are  themselves  modulatable.  For  more  information  on  Macro  Controls  please  refer  to  section
↑12.3, Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro Controls.
Working with Patterns
Recording and Editing Modulation
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