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E-MU Systems
Programming Basics
Modulation Destinations
Modulation
Destinations
The PatchCords section of the Preset Edit menu is where you connect
sources to destinations. Each PatchCord has an amount associated with it
which controls how much modulation is applied.
The PatchCords screen above and the diagram below show how
modulation sources are connected to destinations. The modulation sources
can control any of the destinations in the layer.
All the modulation
destinations are summing
nodes. This means that you can
connect as many modulation
sources as you want to a
destination. Modulation sources
are simply added algebraically
— connecting two sources, one
with a value of -100 and the
other with a value of +100
yields a net value of zero.
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Note-on modulation sources, such as key, velocity and gate output a
single value at note-on time. Realtime modulation sources such as
LFOs, envelope generators and modulation wheels output
continuously changing values.
The possible modulation routings are completely flexible as shown in the
diagram above. Multiple sources can control the same destination, or a
single source can control multiple destinations.
L1
PATCHCORD #01
ModWhl -> RTXfade +036
Instrument
Amp
L
R
Envelope
Gen.
Freq.
Gain
Vol
Start Offset
Pitch
Glide
Chorus
Pan
Layer
Z-Plane
Filter
Envelope
Gen.
Envelope
Gen.
LFOs
Mod
Wheel
MIDI
Controls
Mod.
Proc.
Key #
Velocity
Gate