Modulation UI Options
Modulating a parameter is simple:
- Pick a modulated parameter, not all of them can be modulated. If the MOD LEDs are blank they can be modulated, red ones can’t. If there are no MOD lights on, then currently the value is affected by knob only.
- Press MOD to cycle through.
- The value LED bar will change. This new bar represents the entire range of parameter values that the lights can take on, the leftmost being the lowest value and the rightmost being the highest value. The knob changes the offset and holding FUNC changes the range.
- With pitch selected, incoming notes with the lowest pitch are mapped to the lowest end of the parameter range and will take that value. Conversely, the highest pitch will be mapped to the highest value and pitches in between will be mapped linearly.

- By default, the entire range of pitches and velocities are in play, but if you are working with a smaller subset of pitches, such as the 88 key piano, or a smaller midi controller, or even a single octave, you can limit the input range to just modulate these notes. Same applies to velocity.

- Go to pitch range, and select the offset and range. You can see incoming notes. Green means it’s within the range, and red means it’s out of the range. Same thing applies to the velocity range as well.
- If you don’t care about the pitch or velocity range, leave it to full so you don’t get any weird or unexpected results from modulation.