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THE COMBINATOR1314
Configuring the Combinator panel
This is the default Combinator panel - the one that appears after you have selected “Reset Device” from the Edit/
context menu. Like standard instrument devices it features Pitch and Mod wheels and various controls.
About the virtual controls
The default four Rotary knobs and buttons in the middle of the Control panel are “virtual” controls that can be
assigned to parameters and functions in devices contained in the Combi.
These controls are by default not assigned to any parameters in new Combis.
You can also add or remove controls, to design your own custom panel, see “Adding and positioning controls
on the front panel”.
You assign parameters to the controls in the Modulation Routing section of the Editor panel (see “Using Mod-
ulation Routing).
Movements of the virtual controls can be recorded as automation.
Each control can be assigned to any number of parameters.
Up to four virtual controls can be modulated from the Control CV inputs on the rear panel, see “Control CV In”.
Double clicking on the label for a control lets you type in an appropriate name for it.
The Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels
The Pitch and Mod wheels on the Control panel will mirror the corresponding actions on your master keyboard, just
like for standard instrument devices.
When a Combinator device has Master Keyboard input and the Combi contains several instrument devices
these will all receive pitch bend and modulation data.
The settings in the instrument devices determines what happens when applying pitch bend or modulation.
For example, moving the Mod wheel could apply vibrato for one device and change the filter cutoff frequency
for another device.
Pitch Bend will also be applied according to individual settings in the Range field for all instrument devices in
a Combi.
Opening the Configuration panel
1. Open the Editor by clicking the Editor button at the top of the Combinator front panel:
2. Click the Configure button to open the panel Configuration panel: