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MC1 has as its modulation destination in addition to the
a
MplituDe
and
D
riVe
p
araMeterS
two
parameters which can be chosen from the two drop-down menus. The modulation amount
for these modulation controls can be set by the corresponding faders. Sliding the fader to the
right causes positive, sliding it to the left, negative modulation amounts. This means that for
positive modulation amounts the destination parameter is increased as the Macro Controller
is increased in value. For negative modulation amounts the destination parameter would be
reduced as the
M
acro
c
ontroller
is increased in value.
As with
Mc1
, the
M
oDulation
c
ontroller
2
has two preset modulation destinations: the filter
cutoff frequency and the filter resonance parameters of the Ringmod/Filter section. Two ad-
ditional parameters can be chosen as the modulation destination for
Mc2
from the drop-down
menus. The preset modulation destinations of the
M
oDulation
c
ontroller
3
are the amount
of the feedback signal at the input of the Ringmod/Filter section and the Cabinet Mix, as are
the two parameters that can be selected from the drop-down menus.
4.14 LFO Section
With these controls you can adjust the main LFO parameters.
SPARK also has an LFO with a triangle waveform with adjustable symmetry and clipping as
an internal source of periodic controller movements. It can replace the automation of the host
sequencer or the pedal movements and lets you get your hands free for sound modifications.
The LFO can have four destinations: the
M
oDulation
c
ontrollerS
1, 2,
and
3
, and the
V
elocity
c
ontroller
.
The routing of the modulation signal to each destination can be switched on or
off with the
t
o
V
el
, t
o
Mc1, t
o
Mc2,
and
t
o
Mc3 b
uttonS
for the Velocity Controller, MC1,
MC2, and MC3, respectively. These buttons are located on the left of the corresponding
controller’s fader.
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