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EUROPA SHAPESHIFTING SYNTHESIZER749
Modulation Bus Source parameters.
2. Set the Amount for the first Destination by turning the corresponding Amount knob, or by clicking and drag-
ging vertically in the corresponding Amount box.
! Note that the Amount range is +/-100. This means that the Amount value can exceed the modulated parame-
ter’s range. When this happens, the modulated parameter simply stays at its extreme value until the Amount
value gets within the parameter’s range again.
3. Select the first Destination parameter by click-holding the red arrow symbol to the right of the corresponding
Destination box.
4. While click-holding, drag to the desired destination parameter on the panel:
Assigning LFO 1 Rate as a Destination for Envelope 1.
As you hover over a valid destination control on the panel, the parameter name is automatically displayed in the
Destination box in the Modulation Bus.
5. To assign the currently selected Destination control, release the mouse button.
D Alternatively, click the desired Destination box and select the Destination parameter from the list.
MW Latched This allows you to modulate parameters based on the current Mod Wheel value at a given Note On.
Pitch Wheel This allows you to modulate parameters from the Pitch Bend control.
Breath This allows you to modulate parameters from the Breath performance controller
Expression This allows you to modulate parameters from the Expression performance controller
Aftertouch This allows you to modulate parameters from Keyboard Aftertouch (channel aftertouch)
Sustain This allows you to modulate parameters from a connected sustain pedal. Note that continuous sustain
data (0-127) is supported - not just on/off.
Key This is keyboard tracking. If a positive Amount value is used and the destination is filter frequency, the
filter frequency will track the keyboard, i.e. increase with higher notes.
Random This sends out a random value each time a new note is played.
Key In Octave This allows you to modulate parameters based on 12 separate note values (within each octave).
Noise This allows you to modulate parameters from white noise.
Polyphony This allows you to modulate parameters based on the number of playing voices at a given time.
Last Velocity This applies modulation according to the latest Keyboard Velocity value (how hard or soft you hit the
latest MIDI keyboard key).
CV Input 1/2/3/4 This takes the current value on the CV 1/CV 2/CV 3/CV 4 inputs on the rear panel and sends to the
desired destination.
CV Input 1/2/3/4 Latched This allows you to modulate parameters based on the current CV 1/CV 2/CV 3/CV 4 value at a given
Note On.
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