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I'm almost embarrassed to have to ask this, but I cannot for the life of me find where velocity is modulating volume in the default patch (I think it's just called Saw). I don't want to alter the velocity curve in advanced functions because I'd like to keep the option open to modulate filter cutoff with note velocity (for example) while having velocity-insensitive note loudness.

While on this subject, how about this across-the-board FR:

It would be great if there was some way to call up an information-only panel on which was detailed all the modulation assignments and MIDI-pass-through modulations. I don't believe there's any way currently to backtrack from a modulated control to the source of that modulation. Or am I overlooking an existing feature?

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Don't know about the default patch, but if it's not in the modulators, have you tried looking in the midi tab?

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I think the velocity curve in advanced settings is for volume only, its kind of like a hard wired modulation (under the hood) kind of like how there is a dedicated envelope for volume on each OSC, you cant change them, there just there already set up for speed.
There is also some velocity modulation already set up in the filters. But if you wanted to set your own velocity modulation to noise level (for example) you can do this manually from the midi tab.
Jason @ Melda Production

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jmg8 wrote:I think the velocity curve in advanced settings is for volume only, its kind of like a hard wired modulation (under the hood) kind of like how there is a dedicated envelope for volume on each OSC, you cant change them, there just there already set up for speed.
There is also some velocity modulation already set up in the filters. But if you wanted to set your own velocity modulation to noise level (for example) you can do this manually from the midi tab.
Ah ... then that would explain why I could not find it! Many thanks.

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