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Transmod modulation sources, Pitch, Velocity and random – FXpansion EtchRed User Manual

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Using TransMod modulation in Etch Red

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TransMod modulation sources

Envelope

The Envelope source provides the output from the Envelope module.

LFO1 and LFO2

These sources provide the output from LFO1 and LFO2.

Both these sources can be set to bipolar operation instead of the default unipolar behaviour by
deactivating the source's Unipolar button.

Follower

The Follower source provides the output from the Envelope Follower module.

S&H (Sample & Hold)

The S&H source provides the output from the S&H module.

This source can be set to bipolar operation instead of the default unipolar behaviour by
deactivating the source's Unipolar button.

CV 1 and CV 2

These sources provide the C V signals that
are inserted into the C V 1 and C V 2 inputs
located on the rear panel.

Pitch

The Pitch source is derived from notes
received at the Pitch C V input on the rear
panel from other devices' C V outputs and
from Reason's MIDI input and sequencer.

For precise filter cutoff tracking, it is recommended to use the dedicated filter Key Track function
instead of modulating the Freq controls with the Pitch source via the TransMod system.

Vel (Velocity)

The Velocity source provides the velocity
value of each gate signal received at the
Gate input on the rear panel and each note
received from Reason's MIDI input or
sequencer.

The Velocity source features an additional button in the modulation
source selector area. If the Note-off Reset button is enabled, the
value of the Velocity source returns to zero after the input gate
signal has returned to zero (or if the sequencer/MIDI input note is
released).

If the button is deactivated, the source stays constant at the last
value until a new value is generated.

The Note-off Reset button is deactivated by default.

Rand (Random)

The Random source outputs a random value
each time that the Gate input on the rear
panel is fed with a suitable gate signal and
when notes are received from Reason's
MIDI input or sequencer.

This source can be set to bipolar operation instead of the default unipolar behaviour by
deactivating the source's Unipolar button.