Specifications
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INTRODUCTION TO THE COMBINATOR
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D You can change Key Range values by clicking in the Key Range Lo/
Hi fields and moving the mouse up or down with the mouse button
pressed.
The horizontal strips in the area below the keyboard reflects the set Key
Range for the corresponding instrument device. You can also change the
Key Range by dragging the end handles of the strip. By assigning Key
Ranges to instrument devices in a Combi, you can create splits, for example
where the lower octaves will play a bass sound and the upper ranges play a
string pad.
In this picture, notes from C2 and up will trigger the Malström, whereas notes below C2
will not.
D By clicking in the Velocity Lo Vel/Hi Vel fields and moving the
mouse up or down with the mouse button pressed you can assign a
velocity range for a selected instrument device.
By setting different velocity ranges for layered instrument devices you can
determine which device(s) will sound according to how hard or soft you play.
D The Modulation Routing section allows you to assign device param-
eters to the 4 Rotary knobs and 4 buttons on the Programmer
panel.
All the parameters of a selected device are available by clicking in the “Tar-
get” column. Selecting a parameter assigns it to the corresponding Rotary
knob or button. Buttons are used to toggle between two values (e.g. on/off),
and the Rotary knobs can be assigned to generate continuous values over a
specified range. The controls can be assigned multiple functions, e.g. a knob
can change the filter frequency for one device and the master volume for an-
other device etc.
That concludes this introduction to the Combinator!
Check out the included Combi patches in the Factory Soundbank for more
ideas and tips on how the Combinator can be used.
For a complete description of the Combinator, please refer to the Combinator
chapter in the Operation manual pdf.