Appendices, Alternate modulation source (ams), About alternate modulation – KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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9. Appendices

About Alternate Modulation

Alternate Modulation can be specified for the following 29
types, in total, 55 alternate modulation destinations shown
in the diagram below. (Pitch EG is common to OSC 1 and 2.)
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) can be selected inde-
pendently for each of these to apply modulation.

About Alternate Modulation Sources

There are 42 Alternate Modulation sources (AMS) that can
control Alternate Modulation destinations.
If you select two or more Alternate Modulation destinations
for control by the same AMS, a single source will apply
modulation to each of the specified destinations.

Frequently used assignments such as using the joystick (X)
to control pitch are provided as special parameters, so it is
not necessary to use Alternate Modulation to accomplish
this.

Different types of Alternate Modulation are used to control
the bank I-F programs (which can be used when the EXB-
MOSS option is installed). (

☞EXB-MOSS owner’s manual)

Alternate Modulation Source (AMS)

OSC1

Filter1 A

Filter1 B

Amp 1

Pitch EG

Level Mod 1

Level Mod 2

Time Mod

Intensity Mod

Filter1 EG

Intensity Mod to A

Intensity Mod to B

Level Mod

Time Mod 1

Time Mod 2

Amp1 EG

Level Mod

Time Mod 1

Time Mod 2

Cutoff Mod 1

Cutoff Mod 2

Cutoff Mod 1

Cutoff Mod 2

Pan Mod

LFO1

LFO2

Intensity Mod

Intensity Mod

Intensity Mod to A
Intensity Mod to A

Intensity Mod to B
Intensity Mod to B Intensity Mod

Intensity Mod

Pitch Mod

Resonance Mod

Frequency Mod 2

Frequency Mod 1

Frequency Mod 2

Frequency Mod 1

Amp Mod

OSC 1

OSC 2

Alternate Modulation

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