Modifiers and Modulation Matrix
The modifiers allow you to perform mathematical functions on modulation signals.
Depending on the function type selected, calculation is done between two source signals
or between a source signal and a constant parameter. You can use up to four independent
modifier units. The result of each operation is not processed directly but can be used as
input source for the modulation matrix described in the next chapter. Also you can use it
again as source for another modifying process. In addition a separate delay line can be
used to process a modulation source.
The following table shows an overview of all modulation sources available on the
MicroWave II/XT/XTk:
Table 3: Modulation sources
Modifier Delay
This function allows one to delay a freely-definable modulation source for an adjustable
period of time.
Setting
Description
off
Modulation off
LFO1
LFO 1 signal
LFO1*Modw
LFO 1 signal multiplied with Modwheel
LFO1*Prs.
LFO 1 signal multiplied with Aftertouch
LFO2
LFO 2 signal
FilterEnv
Filter Envelope signal
Ampl. Env
Amplifier Envelope signal
Wave Env
Wave Envelope signal
Free Env
Free Envelope signal
KeyFollow
Same as
Keytrack
, but with pitchbend and glide
Keytrack
MIDI note number
Velocity
MIDI note velocity
Rel. Velo
MIDI note release velocity
Pressure
MIDI aftertouch
Poly Prs.
MIDI polyphonic pressure
PitchBend
MIDI pitchbend signal
Modwheel
MIDI modulation wheel (controller #1)
Sust. Ctr.
MIDI sustain pedal (controller #64)
Foot Ctr.
MIDI foot control (controller #4)
BreathCtr.
MIDI breath control (controller #2)
Control W
Assignable MIDI-Controller 1
Control X
Assignable MIDI-Controller 2
Control Y
Assignable MIDI-Controller 3
Control Z
Assignable MIDI-Controller 4
Ctr Delay
Modifier Delay
Modify #1
Modifier #1 result
Modify #2
Modifier #2 result
Modify #3
Modifier #3 result
Modify #4
Modifier #4 result
MIDIClock
MIDI clock signal
Minimum
constant for minimum modulation (equals 0)
Maximum
constant for maximum modulation (1)
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