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Appendix B: Modulation Sources

Pitch-follow

whenever the relectro is feed with some audio, it slices
it into many individual wave-cycles. Each wave-cycle
has a certain length, depending on its pitch. So relectro
traces the pitch of the audio material. This pitch is
available as modulation source, the higher the pitch of
the audio, the higher is the modulation value.

Volume-follow

just like the pitch, relectro also always knows the
volume of the audio material being sent to it, this
volume information is available as modulation source,
the higher the volume of the audio, the higher is the
modulation value.

MIDI Note Number If you host allows to send notes to effect plugins (as

opposed to instrument plugins), relectro can make use
of this MIDI Note Number as modulation value; if sent to
the Modulation Target “Pitch Note” with a Modulation
Depth of 1.0000 you get an exact change of the audio
materials pitch according to the MIDI notes being sent
to relectro.

Pitch Wheel

The MIDI Pitch Wheel, this is a unipolar modulation
source, ranging from neutral to maximum (no negative
values).

Modulation Wheel The MIDI Modulation Wheel, this is a normal, bipolar

modulation source. Its Continuous Controller (CC) 1.

Breath Controller Midi CC 2 (unipolar)

Foot Controller

MIDI CC 4 (unipolar).

Expression Contr. MIDI CC 11 (unipolar).

LFO 1, LFO 2

relectro’s internal LFO’s 1 and 2 (bipolar)

Step Mod 1 and 2 relectros internal Step Modulation (bipolar, however,

when using only the range 0..48 for the steps it behaves
unipolar).

Constant a constant, positive modulation value (unipolar)

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