Hi,
I noticed that there is no visual feedback for any of the modulation that is assigned. So in a complex patch it's really hard to understand all the modulation. Also the bipolar vs unipolar modulation is a little confusing without any visual feedback. I noticed that changing animations in the preferences also doesn't produce this. Is there just no option to have visual feedback for any of the modulations?
Thanks!
Zebra3 - Visual Feedback
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 27 Apr, 2025
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 27 Apr, 2025
How do you then see the difference between unipolar vs bipolar modulation? For example if you assign a bipolar LFO to modulate the filter frequency, the ring that appears around the knob is technically incorrect as it's only showing the positive modulation. If the LFO is set to positive or unipolar mode only then the arc truly represents the modulation range. How do you see any of this in the scope?
- KVRAF
- 26941 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Being able to display bipolar modulation on the parameters themselves is being worked on. Apparently it is not easy to implement... and there's no timetable for when it will appear.rishabhrajan wrote: Sat May 30, 2026 11:50 am How do you then see the difference between unipolar vs bipolar modulation? For example if you assign a bipolar LFO to modulate the filter frequency, the ring that appears around the knob is technically incorrect as it's only showing the positive modulation. If the LFO is set to positive or unipolar mode only then the arc truly represents the modulation range. How do you see any of this in the scope?
The Scope will show modulation signals. You can see if they are uni or bi polar. That includes the matrix modifiers.
Put a Bipolar LFO on Filter Cutoff. Apply it to the knob, not one of the direct mod slots. Then in the Matrix, set the Rectify option to Half Wave+. Drag the LFO itself onto the Scope and you will see the bipolar modulation.
Then drag the Destination name in the Matrix Slot onto another Scope lane. There you will see the result of the Half Wave+ modifier and the negative part of the LFO signal is cut off and it is only a unipolar signal.
It's a good feature that the Scope can show the individual mod matrix slots including the modifiers. Makes it easy to see what is happening with complex modifiers like quantize or sample and hold.
