Modulation Matrix
A modulation can be described as influencing a sound parameter by a signal generating
unit. The terms used in this context are "source" and "destination". The MicroWave II/XT/XTk
offers 16 independent modulation units each with individual settings of source, destination
and amount.
Mod 1…16
Source
see Table 3
Defines the modulation source. See Table 3 for the list of available sources.
Amount
-64…+63
Determines the amount of modulation applied to the destination. Since the modulation is
in fact a multiplication of the source signal and this parameter, the resulting amplitude
depends on the type of modulation source you select:
• For the so-called unipolar modulation sources, the resulting amplitude lies within
the range of
0…+1
, if Amount is positive or
0…-1
, if Amount is negative. These
sources are: Filter Envelope, Amplifier Envelope, Wave Envelope, all MIDI
controllers including Modwheel, Foot control etc., Velocity, Release Velocity,
Aftertouch, Polyphonic Pressure and MIDI clock.
• For the so-called bipolar modulation sources, the resulting amplitude lies within
the range of
-1…0…+1
. These sources are: Free Envelope, both LFOs, Keytrack,
Keyfollow and Pitchbend.
For the modulation sources Keytrack and Keyfollow, a value of
+56
represents 100% of the
scale.
Source | Amount | Destination [5]
Modwheel | +047 | Wave1 Pos
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