Subsequent 37 modwheel routing

Hey! I am trying to figure out whether it’s possible to route the modwheel to anything other than mod amt? E.g. using the modwheel to open or close the filter without having to go through an LFO or the eg parameters. Thanks!

Just press the controllers button and then look at the screen and turn up the % for the modwheel. The problem has been resolved.

You can set the source for a mod buss to “constant on” then set the assignable destination to filter cutoff or whatever else you want. You still need to have a non-zero amount on the mod wheel depth for that buss and its assignable destination. What you want can be easily done.

Play your synthesizer and move the modwheel to test the modulation. You may need to fine-tune the modulation depth to achieve the desired filter cutoff modulation.

Just a follow up. I’m trying to do the same and can’t seem to find a way to control filter cutoff frequency. I can find all the other parameters and destinations except it. And holding destination button while turning it doesn’t work like the other functions. Is there a workaround? Why wouldn’t cutoff freq be a mod destination? It’s clearly a digitally controlled parameter like everything else.

Use the “filter amount” knob in the mod buss. If the mod source is set to “constant on” then the “filter amount” knob in the buss functions like a cutoff control.

I’m still following this issue!
Super Mario

Error level No. 1 = not reading manual! :wink:

Page 22-24
and Page 51-53 (50-52)

example

FILTER AMT
Use this knob to specify the positive or negative depth of variation applied to the filter’s cutoff
frequency. Applying LFO modulation to the filter is useful for generating slow filter sweeps, wobbles,
and repeating effects. This knob is bipolar, meaning that its control value is positive when turned up