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20. TRACKERS
The four Trackers are modulation sources that provide deep functionality for advanced keyboard
tracking. They map incoming MIDI control data like pitch and velocity to modulation that you can
apply to any parameter. This enables you to exactly define how your sound responds to the MIDI
input.
The Tracker's Tracking view allows you to view and create curves that represent the relationship
between the MIDI input and the modulation produced by the Tracker. Each Tracker can be used
with one of five available sources: Note Pitch, Velocity On, Velocity Off, Gate, and Inverse
Gate.
As an example, you can use Note Pitch to define the response of your sound to the pitch values
of incoming MIDI notes. When setting the Tracker's curve to a linear, rising ramp, it can be applied
to parameters for standard keyboard tracking, meaning low notes produce low parameter values,
and high notes produce high parameter values. In this case, the values produced by each MIDI
note increase linearly across the keyboard, from left to right. By changing the Tracker's curve from
a linear, rising ramp to other shapes or even adding irregular offsets to it, you can break up this
relationship. For instance, inverting the curve to a falling ramp would result in high parameter val-
ues when playing low notes and vice versa, or adding extreme offsets to specific notes would pro-
duce high parameter values only when playing the corresponding keys.
You can access and assign the Trackers in the Editor via the Navigation Bar using the tabs labeled
T1T4. For information about assigning the Trackers to parameters, see Assigning Modulation.
20.1. Overview of the Trackers
This section provides an overview of the Tracker’s features, including the Tracking view, the
Source options, and the painting tools.
(1) Source: Selects the type of MIDI control data processed with the Tracker. The following sour-
ces are available:
Note Pitch is the MIDI note value. This option retains the pitch value until another note is
played. Use this source if you want to track the pitch of the notes.
Velocity On is standard, note-on velocity. This option retains the velocity value until another
note is played. Use this source if you want to track the velocity of the notes.
Velocity Off is note-off velocity. This option retains the velocity value until another note is re-
leased. Use this source if you want to track the note-off velocity of the notes.
Trackers
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