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VSampler provides extensive opportunities to endow instruments with an
impressive vitality, and to animate parameters in realtime. All
modulations are centrally displayed and managed: at the modulation matrix.
For each of the 12 modulation slots you can select which Source
controls what Target at what Factor (strength). Several
sources can affect the same target in order to create particularly
interesting modulation passages. Vice versa, a source (e.g. a MIDI
controller) can simultaneously control several targets at once, which is
especially useful during a live performance.
The most important modulation sources:
- 4 envelopes, 4 step sequencers, 4 LFOs
- elapsed time after pressing or releasing a certain key
- velocity, aftertouch, modwheels, pitchbend, key number
- 6 user-definable MIDI controllers (and more, see next sction)
The most important modulation targets:
- all effect parameters (incl. VST plugins)
- volume, panning, pitch, filter
- time + level of the envelope segments of all 7 envelopes (1 x
volume, 2 x filter, 4 x free)
- frequency of LFOs and step sequencers
- filter sends and effect sends
- sample start and end
In the detail view, the movements of the current modulation values are
displayed graphically. The affect of source and factor on the modulation
target can be adapted perfectly with a freely adjustable curve. The
included presets for effects, envelopes and modulation will get you off to
a good start.
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central modulation matrix
incl.
effect-parameters-modulation

animated display of the
current modulation values
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