User Manual
7.5.1 Which Parameters Are Modulatable?
All the modulatable parameters are found in Plug-ins or Channel properties (e.g., you cannot
modulate the Pattern Length or the Step Grid resolution). This means that all modulatable pa-
rameters are found in  a Parameter page of  the  Control area (when the  software is in Arrange
view).
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 modulata-
ble. For more information on automation please refer to section ↑8.2.3, Controlling Pa-
rameters via MIDI and Host Automation.
Working with Patterns
Recording and Editing Modulation
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