Sound Parameters – Modulation Speed Levels59 Waldorf Q User’s ManualThe following table shows all available Fast Modulation sources:Fast Modulation sources DescriptionOff No modulationLFO1 LFO 1 SignalLFO1*MW LFO 1 Signal shaped by the ModwheelLFO2 LFO 2 SignalLFO2*Prs LFO 2 Signal shaped by AftertouchLFO3 LFO 3 SignalFilterEnv Filter Envelope SignalAmpEnv Amplifier Envelope SignalEnv3 Envelope 3 SignalEnv4 Envelope 4 SignalVelocity MIDI VelocityModwheel MIDI modulation wheel (controller #1)Pitchbend MIDI pitchbend signalPressure MIDI channel pressureTable 6: Fast Modulation sourcesStandard ModulationThe Standard Modulations are calculated at normal speed that is still fast enough for the mostmodulation purposes, e.g. when dealing with the modulation wheel or velocity. The StandardModulation slots offer an extended set of modulation sources and destinations compared to the FastModulation slots. The Standard Modulation speed level is only available in the Modulation Matrix, allother modulations are performed as Fast Modulations or FM.Standard Modulation MatrixdestinationsDescriptionPitch Global pitch of all three Oscillators at onceO1 Pitch, O2 Pitch, O3 Pitch Pitch of Oscillator 1…3O1 PW, O2 PW, O3 PW Pulse width of Oscillator 1…3O1 FM, O2 FM, O3 FM FM Amount modulation of Oscillator 1…3O1 Level, O2 Level, O3 Level Mixer level of Oscillator 1…3O1 Bal., O2 Bal., O3Bal. Filter 1/2 Balance of Oscillator 1…3RingLevel Mixer ring modulation levelRing Bal. Filter 1/2 Balance of Oscillator 1N/E Level Mixer level of Noise or External signalN/E Bal. Filter 1/2 Balance of Noise or External signalRouting Filter RoutingF1 Cutoff, F2 Cutoff Cutoff of Filter 1…2F1 Reson., F2 Reson. Resonance of Filter 1…2F1 FM, F2 FM FM Amount modulation of Filter 1…2F1 Drive, F2 Drive Drive of Filter 1…2F1 Pan, F2 Pan Pan of Filter 1…2Volume Amplifier output volumeLFO1Speed, LFO2Speed, LFO3Speed Speed of LFO 1…3FE Attack Attack rate of Filter EnvelopeFE Decay Decay (and Decay 2) rate of Filter Envelope