User Manual
Table Of Contents
- A Few Words of Thanks
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Rear Panel Connections
- Setting Up the Pro 3
- Using the Main Display
- Sound Banks
- Editing Programs
- Saving a Program
- Using Paraphonic Mode
- Exploring the Pro 3 in Greater Depth
- Chapter 2: Pro 3 Controls
- Oscillators
- Mixer
- Filters
- Amplifier Envelope
- Auxiliary Envelopes
- Low Frequency Oscillators
- Modulation
- Effects
- Arpeggiator
- Sequencer
- Normal, Gated, and Trigger Modes
- Programming the Sequencer
- Recording Phrases/Sequences A,B,C, or D.
- Sequencing Parameter Changes in Real-Time
- Copying a Sequence from One Track to Another
- Copying and Pasting an Entire Sequence
- Muting a Sequence Track
- Creating An Extended Sequence
- Paraphonic Sequencing
- Adding Rests, Ties, and Velocity
- Editing Duration
- Adding Ratcheting
- Editing Other Elements of a Sequence
- Setting or Changing the Destination of a Track
- Recording Additional Sequencer Tracks for Modulation
- Using Slew
- Turning off the Sequencer’s “Notes” Track
- Sequencer Parameters (Front Panel)
- Additional Sequencer Parameters (Display Menus)
- Cue Program
- Tuned Feedback
- Master Volume/Program Volume
- Transpose
- Hold
- Glide
- Pitch and Mod Wheels
- Touch slider
- Adding Aftertouch
- Distortion
- Play List
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Global Settings
- Chapter 3: Programming the Pro 3
- Synthesis 101: Synth Bass
- Creating Synth Brass
- Creating a Hard-Sync Lead
- Chapter 4: Using the Pro 3 with External Devices
- Appendix A: Modulation Sources
- Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting and Support
- Appendix D: Calibrating the Pro 3
- Appendix E: Alternative Tunings
- Appendix F: MIDI Implementation
- Bookmark 1
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Pro 3 User’s Guide
Pitch and Mod Wheels
Modulation Wheel
The Mod wheel controls the amount of modulation for any program that
uses it as a modulation source. This allows you to “perform” modulation in
real time by moving the wheel. This is a great way to add expressiveness
to a sound or performance by using it to control vibrato, lter effects, and
potentially a lot more.
To choose a modulation destination for the Mod wheel:
1. In the modulation section, press the source button. Use Soft Knob 1 to
scroll to Mod Slot 1 if it’s not already displayed.
2. Use Soft Knob 2 to scroll through the various mod sources and choose
mod wheel.
3. Use the Soft Knob 4 to scroll through the various mod destinations and
choose a parameter (such as cutoff).
4. Hold down a note on the keyboard (or press the hold button and play a
note on the keyboard) and turn the Mod wheel.
5. Use the Soft Knob 3 to set the modulation amount to your preference.
Higher amount settings add greater modulation the further you push
the Mod wheel. A negative amount setting will apply modulation in the
negative direction.
As a shortcut, you can hold down the source button and move the Mod wheel
to quickly assign this modulation path.
DestinationEdit Mod 1 Source Amount
Sort SourceSlot Sort
Mod 1
Mod 2
Mod 3
Mod 4
Slider
LFO 2t
Aftertouch
Mod Wheel
60
35
25
80
Cuto
Osc1 Shape
Drive
LFO1 Amt
Sort Dest