Plug-in Reference

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The included VST Instruments
Assigning LFO modulation destinations
To assign a modulation destination for a LFO, proceed as
follows:
1. Click in the “Mod Dest” box for one of the LFOs.
A pop-up appears with all possible modulation destinations are shown.
All Sound parameters as well as most LFO and Envelope parameters are
available as destinations.
The modulation destination pop-up.
2. Select a destination, e.g. Filter Cut Off.
The selected modulation destination is now shown in the list. Beside the
destination, a default value (50) has been set. The value represents the
modulation amount.
You can set positive and negative modulation values by
clicking on the value in the list, typing in a new value and
pressing the Enter key.
To enter negative values type a minus sign followed by the value.
3. Select a suitable LFO Waveform, Speed, Depth and
Sync mode.
You should now hear the filter cut off being modulated by the LFO.
4. Using the same basic method, you can add any num-
ber of modulation destinations for the LFO.
They will all be listed in the “Mod Dest” box.
To remove a modulation destination click on its name in
the list and select “Off” from the pop-up.
Assigning LFO velocity destinations
You can also assign LFO modulation that is velocity con-
trolled (i.e. governed by how hard or soft you strike a key).
This is done as follows:
1. Click in the “Vel Dest” box for one of the LFOs.
A pop-up appears with all possible velocity destinations are shown.
2. Select a destination.
The selected velocity destination is now shown in the list. Beside the
destination, a default value (50) has been set. The value represents the
modulation amount. See below for an example of how velocity modula-
tion works.
You can set positive and negative values by clicking on
the value in the list, typing in a new value and pressing the
Enter key.
To enter negative values type a minus sign followed by the value.
3. Using the same basic method, you can add any num-
ber of velocity destinations for the LFO.
They will all be listed in the “Vel Dest” box.
To remove a modulation destination click on its name in
the list and select “Off” from the pop-up.
LFO modulation velocity control – an example:
If you follow the steps above and select the filter cut off
parameter as a Velocity destination, the following hap-
pens:
The harder you strike the key, the more the filter cut off
parameter will be modulated by the LFO.
If you should enter a negative value for the velocity mod-
ulation amount, the opposite happens; the harder you
play, the less the filter cut off is modulated by the LFO.
Envelope page
The Envelope page is opened by clicking the ENV button at
the top of the lower half of the control panel. The page con-
tains all parameters and the modulation and velocity desti-
nations for the four independent envelope generators.
Envelope generators govern how a parameter value will
change when a key is pressed, when a key is held and fi-
nally when a key is released.
The Envelope page.
On the Envelope page, the parameters for one of the four
envelope generators is shown at a time.
Click here…
…to open the modulation
destination pop-up.