ModulationThere are six modlines in PolyFuzz's modulation window. The first 4 allow you to sendyour values through a table. The last 2 give you the option of using a toggle instead of atable.The PolyFuzz Modulation window gives you access to the same modulation sources asthe rest of the modulation windows (the sources that come from Analysis). However, theparameter destinations listed are only relevant to the PolyFuzz application. For example:You can only send your modulations to PolyFuzz parameters like "Filter frequency" or"Ringmod depth". Click the destination button in the corner to go back to the windowyou are modulating. (See above in the Preset Mod section (page 14) for a morespecific explanation of the modline. Also see the String Select section on page 22 for amore in depth explanation of the string select and copy functions.)Here you can map the data coming in from Analysis to Polyfuzz signal processingsettings for EQ, Filter, Amp Simulator, RingMod, etc.Phase VocoderThe StringPort Phase Vocoder uses the phase information of specific audio files to scaleboth the pitch and speed of the samples. There are 6 tracks for 6 different samplesmaking it possible to polyphonically control samples using modulation parameters of theStringPort.When you first open the Phase Vocoder window, you will see blank tracks. You canselect your samples from the menu above the top left corners of the waveform displays.StringPort comes with a several samples of its own. Once you have selected whichsamples to use you can set up modulations for the tracks so that you can control thePhase Vocoder with your instrument or a MIDI source.