Alesis A6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Appendix B: Table of Software Modulation Sources
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MOD SOURCES
TABLE OF SOFTWARE MODULATION SOURCES
DISPLAYED AS MEANING
1.
OFFSET ONLY
Fine adjustment amount by the onscreen fader only: no
other modulation is present.
2.
VOX KEY NUMBER The key or MIDI Note Number for the voice being played.
3.
VOX KEY ON VEL
The key or MIDI Note Velocity amount for the voice being
played.
4.
VOX KEY OFF VEL
The key or MIDI Note Release Velocity amount for the
voice being played.
5.
KEY AFTERTOUCH
The amount of Aftertouch from the A6’s keyboard.
6.
MIDI AFTERTOUCH The amount of Aftertouch from MIDI In.
7.
MOD WHEEL The Modulation Wheel level.
8.
PITCH WHEEL
The Pitch Wheel level.
9.
RIBBON VALUE
The Ribbon Controller amount from anywhere on its
entire length.
10.
RIBBON LEFT
The Ribbon Controller amount from its left side only.
11.
RIBBON RIGHT
The Ribbon Controller amount from its right side only.
12.
LFO 1
The current level of LFO 1.
13.
LFO 2 The current level of LFO 2.
14.
LFO 3 The current level of LFO 3.
15.
SAMPLE AND HOLD LVL
The current level of the Sample and Hold generator.
16.
ENVELOPE 1
The current level of Envelope 1.
17.
ENVELOPE 2
The current level of Envelope 2.
18.
ENVELOPE 3
The current level of Envelope 3.
19.
TRACK GEN STEP
The quantized output of the Tracking Generator (the
QUANT parameter must be on).
20.
TRACK GEN LEVEL The smoothed output level of the Tracking Generator.
21.
SEQ LEVEL A The output of the Sequencer’s Note level.
22.
SEQ LEVEL B
The output of the Sequencer’s Velocity level.
23.
SEQ LEVEL C
The output of the Sequencer’s Gate level.
24.
ARP KEY NUMBER
The Arpeggiator’s generated note values as set by its
LENGTH, OCTAVE, CENTER and TYPE parameters.
25.
ARP VELOCITY
The velocities of the Arpeggiator’s generated notes.
26.
PORTA LEVEL
A bipolar source that represents the current Portamento
Time, direction and size. It always settles to zero. If you
play a legato note below the first played note, a falling
level will occur. If you play a note above the first played