Operation / controls – LinPlug relectro User Manual

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All this is stepped up with the LinPlug typical Modulation Matrix featuring a
number of modulation sources and destinations. The modulation sources of
course include the volume and pitch of the input signal. The LinPlug
relectro also contains two LFOs and two Step Modulation Sources, good for
some wicked modulations.

More detailed information can be found in the following chapters. Appendix
D also contains a quick reference, in case you don't want to bother with the
details.

Operation / Controls

The LinPlug relectro dials and sliders are operated in a linear manner, so
just move your mouse up/down to modify a control.

Holding down the ALT key while clicking on a control changes the selected
control's value a minimum step upwards (when clicking in the upper half of
the control) or a minimum step downwards (when clicking in the lower half
of the control).

Holding down the CTRL key (Windows) or COMMAND key (Mac) while
clicking on a control sets the control to its default value (e.g. for Volume
controls it sets the control's value to 0 dB).

Holding down the SHIFT key while changing a control's value enables finer
control values to be set.

Double clicking once in a Modulation Matrix slot sets the value of the slot to
0.00. Double clicking in the same slot a second time resets the slot to its
previous value.

All Controls can be controlled using external MIDI messages. To do this you
need to use the LinPlug relectro's ECS which is described in detail later in
this manual.

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