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Instruments • Re: Would really like to get a hold of Alchemy

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You first need to understand the modulation mapper. It simply takes an input value and then maps it to an output value. You have absolutely full control over the "transformation" of it.

Once you understand how the mod mapper works, then simply setup a mod mapper for the keyboard tracking modulation source, switch the X axis to 'key' snapping and there you go.. you can then use that mod mapper to map individual keys for whatever you want.

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Example where I keyboard mapped C2, C3, C4 and C5 keys to the main volume so that these exact notes all play much quieter than any other keys. As can be seen to the left in the modulation panel where KeyFollow has it's Depth set to -100%, but it goes through ModMapper 1, thus modifying the modulation in such a way that only my specified keys get a decided fraction of -100% modulation on main output volume, C4 playing the quietest in this example (as it has the highest ModMap value).

If this example isn't enough to understand then you simply need to read more about how the modmapper functions. I won't go into details about that. It's what I consider "basic information" and thus outside the scope of me sitting down trying to explain it.
Holy sh!t! Thanks so much. That screenshot was perfect, I had to this point missed the Key snapping feature. That is gold. I completely see why you have been raving about the mod mapping, this unlocks whole new worlds :)

This might be a long shot but you wouldn't happen to have the patch from the ADHSR mod mapping example you shared would you? I would love to study your technique as it sounded way better after the mapping.

Statistics: Posted by daily patcher — Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:47 pm



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