User Manual

To remove the entire modulation for a knob, simply right-click (on macOS: [Ctrl]+click)
its outer ring.
You can also create and edit modulation tracks directly in the Control Lane. See section
7.2.2, The Record Prepare Mode for more information.
To modulate a parameter with the controller:
1. First make sure the song is playing (PLAY must be lit) and your controller is in Control
mode (CHANNEL or PLUG-IN must be lit, if it’s not please press either of them).
2. Navigate to the parameter you want to modulate. To do this, put the focus on the desired
Group or Sound (see 2.3.6, Focusing on a Group or a Sound), navigate to the desired
Plug-in or set of Channel properties, and finally to the Parameter page containing that pa-
rameter (see 2.3.8, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the
Control Area).
3. Hold AUTO to enter Auto-write mode.
At the bottom of the displays, non-modulatable parameters disappear. Among the remain-
ing parameters (all modulatable), the value of each continuous parameter is replaced by a
percentage.
4. While holding AUTO, turn the desired Knob 1–8 under the displays to adjust the deviation
to the actual value as you see fit.
Your modulation gets recorded now. Each Knob movement is stored in your Pattern as a
modulation event. It will be automatically played with your Pattern upon its next cycle.
If you want to discard the modulation you recorded and try again:
Hold ERASE and again turn the Knob you used to record modulation to delete all modu-
lation events for this parameter.
You can also delete all modulation events for all parameters of the channel:
Press SHIFT + Pad 10 (Clear Auto) to delete all modulation for all parameters of the fo-
cused Sound or Group.
You can also record modulation from the step sequencer! See 7.3.3, Recording Modu-
lation in Step Mode for more information.
Working with Patterns
Recording and Editing Modulation
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