Is there any way to modulate the pan control for the layers in Augmented Voices? I cannot find a way…
Hi @tonycore. Welcome to the community.
It’s done the same way you add modulation to any other parameter.
There are two ways to do this.
Method 1.
- When you hoower the mouse over a parameter a + show above to the right. Click this + to open the modulator setting window at the bottom of the application.
- Drag the pink sliders to the wanted modulation amounts for the active parameter for modulators in the modulator setting window.
- Click the + again to close the modulator setting window.
In the case you ask it’s the Pan parameters you want to modulate. If the Pan parameters in a Layer is linked, then modulate the A1 parameter.
Method 2.
- Click a modulator in the bottom of the application. A modulator Window open.
- Hoower the mouse over the parameter you wish to modulate. When a doubble arrow symbol show, then click and drag a modulation amount.
- Close the modulator window by clicking the X to the right of the window.
The modulators can modulate multiple parameters each with it’s own amount.
The methods is the same in all current Augmented series instruments.
Thank you, but which modulator or macro can I apply to the Pan control? None of them seems to work.
If you use Method 1 and click on the +, then you can use all the modulators in the bottom that get pink modulations controls.
For Pan that for example include MORPH. (See attached image where Layer A Pan A1 is activated to be modulated.) -
It work fine here.
if you can’t get it to work, then please explain step by step what you do and see and post some images.
Many thanks, the example with graphic helped. The issue for me was that hovering didn’t work, I didn’t get the “+” until I actually clicked on the Pan slider…then everything magically appeared as it should!
You are welcome. Good it worked.
If you are interested. I have replied to similar question here, with a link to a video in my reply:
Yes, it was actually seeing the graphic evidence before my eyes that convinced me it was possible! Thanks again for your help.