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Programming Basics Preset Modulation Processors
But what if you want the velocity switch point to be something other than 64? Thanks to modulation processors, it can be done. Here's how.
Velocity ~
Cord
Switch
21 Cord
Switch On when Velocity > 0 Switch value is Scaled by Cord Amount
Pitch
DC
Cord
Connect the DC level to the input of the switch along with the velocity value. Note that more than one modulation source can be applied to the input of a processor. DC offset adds a �xed value based on the PatchCord Amount setting. If applied to the switch along with the velocity, it changes the velocity value required to trip the switch. By setting the DC amount to a negative amount, higher velocity values are required to trip the switch. Setting the DC value to a positive value would bring the velocity switch point down. The PatchCord screens for this patch are shown below.