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Part 6: Editing Effects
82 QS7.1/QS8.1 Reference Manual
MOD1 DESTINATION
Range of Settings: (see list below) Page 2
This is where you select exactly what Effect parameter your modulation source is
going to modulate. It’s a big list. Not all of these are available in all configurations,
but the possible destinations 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 Send, certain
Mod Destination parameters will be listed more than once. An example: In Config.
#1 there is a Delay on each Send, so the Delay Time parameter in this subfunction
will appear four times — one for each Send. They are identified by number, like so:
D1 Time, D2 Time, D3 Time, and D4 Time.
In the case of Pitch, which offers a variety of effect types, different parameters will be
available (or unavailable) depending on the effect type chosen.
Note: if the Resonator or Detune effects are chosen as the Pitch Effect, you won’t see
their parameters listed as Mod destinations. But they’re still available to you. For
example, if you’ve chosen Resonator on Send 1 and you want to be able to modulate
its first parameter (Resonator Tune), choose P1 Speed as your destination (that’s the
first parameter you can modulate in a Chorus). The Resonator Decay parameter is its
second parameter, so to modulate it you would choose P1 Depth (the second P1
parameter) as the destination. Just remember: the Resonator is a Pitch effect, just like
chorusing, flanging, and detuning.
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