[problem solved] modulator ... a mystery to me - need help
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- KVRist
- 168 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Germany
For example MDistortionMB:
I can manage to record the movement of dry / wet.
With the mouse I can move the parameter knob using the modulator button - fine.
But where is that sort of LFO or sinus wave? In the video it seems to occure in the >normal< tab and the parameter begins to swing. I dont see the wave / lfo and nothing happens at all (except I use my computer mouse).
In the video there ist also a switch-on-button in the modulator. Not here.
(I have REAPER an yes normally asigning a controller or a modulator is not a problem at all for me ...)
I can manage to record the movement of dry / wet.
With the mouse I can move the parameter knob using the modulator button - fine.
But where is that sort of LFO or sinus wave? In the video it seems to occure in the >normal< tab and the parameter begins to swing. I dont see the wave / lfo and nothing happens at all (except I use my computer mouse).
In the video there ist also a switch-on-button in the modulator. Not here.
(I have REAPER an yes normally asigning a controller or a modulator is not a problem at all for me ...)
Last edited by blommberg on Sun Aug 06, 2017 11:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- 10376 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
I'm not 100% sure that I understand, but, here goes ...
The default target for the Modulators is the Dry/Wet control. By enabling the Modulator (by clicking that check-box) you are therefore causing it to modulate the Dry/Wet parameter. That is what you're seeing.
The switch-on button is the box just to the left of the 'Mod' text, it may be different depending on the Style you are using.
To edit the Modulator, click the 'Mod' text and a new window will pop up showing all the details of the Modulator:

On the right-hand side is the list of target parameters - you can add / remove and disable them there, set the range mode and range etc. On the left-hand side is the modulation shape (defaulting to a sine wave) - you can edit that as desired. Or you can change the modulator to a follower, ADSR envelope, random shape or pitch control.
Check out the modulation videos here:
http://www.meldaproduction.com/video-tu ... modulators
The default target for the Modulators is the Dry/Wet control. By enabling the Modulator (by clicking that check-box) you are therefore causing it to modulate the Dry/Wet parameter. That is what you're seeing.
The switch-on button is the box just to the left of the 'Mod' text, it may be different depending on the Style you are using.
To edit the Modulator, click the 'Mod' text and a new window will pop up showing all the details of the Modulator:

On the right-hand side is the list of target parameters - you can add / remove and disable them there, set the range mode and range etc. On the left-hand side is the modulation shape (defaulting to a sine wave) - you can edit that as desired. Or you can change the modulator to a follower, ADSR envelope, random shape or pitch control.
Check out the modulation videos here:
http://www.meldaproduction.com/video-tu ... modulators
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 168 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Germany
Impossible for me to see that modulator shape / sinus curve, whatever I do.
And no knob.
Seems I am too stupid for meldaproduction modulation.
There are buttons with >M< - but not with >Mod< on it like in the video.

And no knob.
Seems I am too stupid for meldaproduction modulation.
There are buttons with >M< - but not with >Mod< on it like in the video.
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- KVRist
- 377 posts since 31 Jan, 2014 from Denmark
Expand the "Meters & Subsystems". Down at the bottom, you find the modulators. Expand that and you should find 4 Modulators.blommberg wrote:Impossible for me to see that modulator shape / sinus curve, whatever I do.
And no knob.
Seems I am too stupid for meldaproduction modulation.
There are buttons with >M< - but not with >Mod< on it like in the video.
Last edited by ElevatedBeing on Sun Aug 06, 2017 1:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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