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Setting Modulation Amplitude
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Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 The following is a chart describing which parameters of each Configuration are controlled by Modulators X and Y. Use this chart to determine what control possibilities exist for each Program. Configuration CONCERT HALL REAL ROOM AMBIENCE PLATE REVERB NONLINEAR MONO DELAY STEREO DELAY PING PONG DELAY MULTI TAP DELAY BPM MONO DELAY DELAY:DELAY STEREO CHORUS QUAD CHORUS CHORUS:CHORUS STEREO FLANGE FLANGE:FLANGE LEZLIE->ROOM STEREOPITCHSHFT PITCH:PITCH AUTO PAN DELAY->REALROOM CHORUS->REALROOM FLANGE->REALROOM REALROOM->FLANGE CHORUS->DLY->ROOM FLANGE->DLY->ROOM REALROOM+DELAY REALROOM+CHORUS REALROOM+FLANGE CHORUS:DELAY FLANGE:DELAY PITCH:DELAY Mod X Decay Decay Decay Decay Decay Feedback Feedback Feedback Master Feedback Feedback Delay 1 Feedback Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Chorus 1 Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Flange 1 Wet/Dry Mix Speed (slow/fast) (none) (none) (none) Delay Feedback Chorus Wet/Dry Mix Flange Wet/Dry Mix Reverb Decay Chorus Wet/Dry Mix Flange Wet/Dry Mix Reverb Decay Reverb Decay Reverb Decay Chorus Wet/Dry Mix Flange Wet/Dry Mix (none) Mod Y Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Delay 2 Feedback Depth* Depth* Chorus 2 Wet/Dry Mix Depth* Flange 2 Wet/Dry Mix Motor (on/off) (none) (none) (none) Reverb Decay Reverb Decay Reverb Decay Flange Wet/Dry Mix Reverb Decay Reverb Decay Delay Feedback Chorus Depth Flange Depth Delay Feedback Delay Feedback Delay Feedback * Note: If audio is going through a chorus effect and the depth parameter is changed, you will notice audible "clicks". This is due to the fact that the processor is making significant changes in the effect's algorithm. We recommend that you change the setting of this parameter only while no audio is running through the effect. Setting Modulation Amplitude Once you have selected which MIDI messages are to be designated as Modulators X and Y, you may then indicate their strength (or how much control they will have over the effect parameters) and in which direction (positive or negative). The amplitude range for both Modulators is -99 to +99. If you chose an amplitude of +99, the Modulator will have full positive control over the parameter it is modulating. But what does this mean to you? Let's take a look at some examples. MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual 61