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6. Set the Amount for the second Destination (if desired) by turning the corresponding Amount knob, or by click-
ing and dragging vertically in the Amount box for the second destination.
7. If desired, select a second Destination parameter by click-holding the blue arrow symbol to the right of the cor-
responding Destination box, and dragging to the desired control on the panel.
8. If desired, click the Scale box and select a Scale parameter.
The available Scale parameters are the same as the Source parameters, see “Modulation Bus Source parame-
ters.”.
9. Turn the Scale Amount knob, or click the Amount box to the left of the Scale box and move the mouse pointer
up or down to set a Scale Amount value.
Both positive and negative Scale Amount values can be set (+/- 100%). If you, for example, are using the Mod
Wheel as Scale parameter and don’t want any modulation when the Mod Wheel is set to zero, set the Scale
Amount parameter to 100%. Then, there will be no effect when the Mod wheel is set to zero, and full modulation
when the Mod Wheel is all the way up.
How much modulation will be applied when the Scale parameter is set to maximum is governed by the to Des-
tination Amount parameter(s).
How much the Scale parameter controls the modulation is set with the Scale Amount parameter.
D To clear an assigned Source, Destination or Scale parameter, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and click
the Source/Destination/Scale box. Alternatively, click the Source/Destination/Scale box and select “Off” from
the list.
D To reset an Amount value to 0, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and click the desired Amount box or knob.
D To clear an entire modulation assignment (a whole row), click the circular X button to the right of the corre-
sponding Scale box.
Modulation example patches
The factory patches for Grain features a folder named “Templates”. In this folder you will find a number of patches
that show typical modulation examples, to make it easier to get the hang of how to create your own patches.