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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Included Effect Plug-ins
- MIDI Effects
- Included VST Instruments
- Groove Agent SE
- HALion Sonic SE
- LoopMash
- Mystic
- Padshop
- Prologue
- Retrologue
- Spector
- Functional Diagrams
- Index
Included VST Instruments
Prologue
Retrigger
If Retrigger is activated, the envelope retriggers each time you play a new note.
However, with certain textures/pad sounds and a limited number of voices, it
is recommended to leave the button deactivated, due to click noises that might
occur.
Assigning Envelope Modulation Destinations
You can assign a modulation destination for an envelope.
PROCEDURE
1. Click in the Mod Dest box for one of the envelopes.
A pop-up menu appears in which all possible modulation destinations are shown. All
Sound parameters as well as most LFO and Envelope parameters are available as
destinations.
2. Select a destination, for example, Cut.
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.
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You can set positive and negative modulation values by clicking on the value in
the list, typing in a new value, and pressing Enter.
To enter negative values, type a minus sign followed by the value.
3. Select a suitable envelope curve for the modulation.
You should now hear the Cut parameter being modulated by the envelope as you play.
4. Using the same basic method, you can add any number of modulation destinations for
the envelope.
They are all listed in the Mod Dest box.
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To remove a modulation destination, click on its name in the list and select Off
from the pop-up menu.
Assigning Envelope Velocity Destinations
You can also assign velocity-controlled envelope modulation, that is, the modulation is
governed by how hard or soft you strike a key.
PROCEDURE
1. Click in the Vel Dest box for one of the envelopes.
A pop-up menu appears in which 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 modulation works.
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You can set positive and negative values by clicking on the value in the list, typing
in a new value, and pressing Enter.
To enter negative values, type a minus sign followed by the value.
3. Using the same basic method, you can add any number of velocity destinations for the
Envelope.
They are all listed in the Vel Dest box.
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