As long as the Preset is active, it is possible to have en Envelope or LFO running, sending Messages.
Envelopes
Envelopes can be configured as ADSR or DAHDSR and will trigger when the Preset is activated, run through the (Delay) Attack (Hold) and Decay stages and then settle at the Sustain level until the Preset is deactivated, after which the Release stage will run.
You can edit the Envelope by dragging the circular handles to adjust the timings of the various stages as well as the sustain level, and the square handles can be used to define the progress curves of the different stages.
Envelopes can be repeating, which means that the Attack (Hold) and Decay stages will run repeatedly for a number of times and then continue on to the Release stage.
LFO
LFOs or Low Frequency Oscillators are capable of cycling through a waveform and use that to modulate Message values over time. Adding an LFO item and expanding the editor, will visualise the waveform and its cycle. Tapping the waveform will open a popup letting you selecting between different waveform types. The two draggable handles lets you define the offset and duty cycle of the waveform in relation to time.
The speed of the LFO can be defines as a fixed speed in Hz or as division of a beat of the MIDI clock.
Common for both Envelopes and LFOs is that they don’t send out MIDI values by themselves, but instead modulates the Messages that are added to them. On the added Messages you can select the range of MIDI values that will map to minimum and maximum range of the LFO/Env.
Both Envelopes and LFO have a Resolution setting, which allows you to define how big a value change has to be before a new Message is being sent out. Lowering the resolution (Raising the delta value) is recommended as it results in less Messages being sent, reducing the load on you MIDI lines.
MIDI IO Mapping
This type of message, allows for receiving incoming MIDI data and transforming it into different MIDI output.
IO Mappings can react to the following types of incoming MIDI message:
CC, NRPN, Pitch Bend, Aftertouch, Poly(Channel) Aftertouch.
The IO Mapping message can be expanded and inside you will find a round plus button, to add an output message, as well as a “Learn” button.
The “Start learn” button, when activated will listen for the next incoming MIDI message of the types mentioned above, and use this message to configure the input settings for this mapping.
To add an output message, simply tap the round “plus” button and select the output message in the menu.
After adding an output, a 2D input-to-output mapping editor appears, with draggable handles configuring how input values are transformed to output values.