Modulations – ALESIS QS6.2 User Manual

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It might be helpful to think of the Tracking Generator as a fifth page

available to the Mod function. When you choose it as your source on the

first page of a Mod (let's say button [0], or Mod 1), you then need to go

select the TG's input on button [9], page 1. In effect, the TG's input is its

"Mod source", and the TG itself becomes a sort of "Mod destination".

Modulation input is basically filtered through the TG before it reaches

the actual Mod destination on page 2 of Mod 1.

The Tracking Generator divides the range of the input into 11 points (0-

10), each of which can be set between 0 and 100. If you boost the value

of one of the lower points, you make the input more sensitive in its

lower register. By creating a non-linear curve using the velocity example

above, you can scale the velocity’s control over the sound’s volume just

the way you want.

When selecting the Tracking Generator as a modulation source in the

Mod Function, two choices will be available (TRACKGEN and

STEPTRAK). When TRACKGEN is selected as the modulation source,

the Tracking Generator functions normally, scaling its input as

determined by its parameter settings.

When STEPTRAK is selected as a modulation source, the Tracking

Generator’s output will be stepped, or interpolated. This means that

instead of scaling the input in a linear fashion from point to point, the

input is kept at each point’s value setting until it goes beyond the

following point’s value setting, at which point it jumps to that setting.

This feature is very useful in creating “mini-sequences” if the modulation

destination is set to PITCH and the Tracking Generator’s input is an

LFO using an “Up Sawtooth” as its waveform. The HipHop and

EuroDance QCards contain many examples of this extremely cool usage

of the Tracking Generator.

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TIP: The Tracking Generator can be used

to turn a variable control, such as the Mod

Wheel or velocity, into a switch by setting all

of the points to 0 except for point 10. Only

near the maximum input will anything other

than 0 come out of the Tracking generator.

LINEAR TRACKGEN

NON-LINEAR TRACKGEN

NON-LINEAR STEPTRACK

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