Editing Effects: Chapter 7

Mod Source

Page 1 (Mod 1) & Page 4 (Mod 2)

The Mod Source parameter selects the MIDI controller which will remotely cause a change (modulate) in one or two of the parameters in the effects processor. Nearly every MIDI controller can become a Mod Source (using controllers A-D, set in Global mode, page 3), with the most common controllers appearing as a direct option in the display. Pages 1 and 4 let you select the Mod Source for Mod 1 and 2, respectively. The options for the Mod Source are:

Aftertouch

Mod Wheel

Pitch Wheel

MIDI Volume

Sustain Pedal

Pedal 1

Pedal 2

Controllers A–D

Mod Destination

 

 

 

Page 2 (Mod 1) & Page 5 (Mod 2)

The Mod Destination is the parameter that will be controlled by the selected Mod Source. Pages 2 and 5 let you select the Mod Destination for Mod 1 and 2, respectively. The possible Destination parameters are:

Pitch Speed

Pitch Depth

Pitch Level

Pitch Balance

Delay Time

Delay Feedback

Delay Level

Reverb Balance

Reverb Input

Reverb Decay

Reverb Low Decay

Reverb High Decay

Reverb Diffusion

Reverb Level

Overdrive Threshold

Overdrive Bright

Overdrive Balance

Overdrive Level

Lezlie Balance

Lezlie Level

Lezlie Speed

Lezlie Motor

If the selected Configuration has a particular effect on more than one effect send (for example, Config. #1 has a delay on each send), then some Mod Destination parameters will be listed more than once. For example, the Delay Time parameter will appear four times (“D1 Time,” “D2 Time,” “D3 Time,” and “D4 Time”). In the case of Pitch, where you can choose from various pitch effects, different parameters are available depending on the effect chosen. However, the Mod Destinations retain their names. Example: If the Resonator is the Pitch effect, the Pitch Speed Modulation Destination controls the first parameter in the Resonator (Tuning).

Mod Level

Page 3 (Mod 1) & Page 6 (Mod 2)

The Mod Level is the amount that the Destination parameter will be affected by the Mod Source. Pages 3 and 6 let you adjust the Level parameter by a positive or negative amount. Example: If the Reverb Decay was selected as the Destination with the mod wheel as the Source, the mod wheel could be programmed to cause the Reverb to increase the decay (positive) or decrease the decay (negative).

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Alesis QSR 64 manual Mod Source 1 Mod 1 & Page 4 Mod, Mod Destination 2 Mod 1 & Page 5 Mod, Mod Level 3 Mod 1 & Page 6 Mod