8.5

Table Of Contents
Included VST Instruments
Prologue
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Envelope modulation velocity control
If you follow the steps above and select the Cut parameter as a Velocity destination,
the following happens:
The harder you strike the key, the more the parameter is modulated by the
envelope.
If you enter a negative value for the velocity modulation amount, the opposite
happens; the harder you play the less the Cut parameter is modulated by the
Envelope.
Event Page
The Event page is opened by clicking the EVENT button at the top of the lower half
of the control panel. This page contains the most common MIDI controllers and their
assignments.
Modulation Wheel
The modulation wheel on your keyboard can be used to modulate parameters.
Velocity
Controls parameters according to how hard or soft you play notes on your
keyboard. A common application of velocity is to make sounds brighter and
louder if you strike the key harder.
Aftertouch
Aftertouch, or channel pressure, is MIDI data sent when pressure is applied
to a keyboard after the key has been struck, and while it is being held down
or sustained. Aftertouch is often routed to control filter cutoff, volume, and
other parameters to add expression.
Key Pitch Tracking
This can change parameter values linearly according to where on the
keyboard you play.
Assign a Controller to a Parameter
PROCEDURE
1. Click in the Mod Dest box for one of the controllers.
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.