Actually i meant, what is the TARGET parameter.
Its just hard to grasp the fact that there is no dropdown menu on the mod wheel to choose a target parameter
All other knobs and sliders on the Analog Lab have a dropdown menu to set a target destination, but theres no dropdown on the MODULATION wheel?
Im not meaning to complain, but i just dont understand why?
And i have tried to explain. I try to explain more.
Keep in mind you have that options in the full applications, and that full applications can be opened inside Analog Lab, if you own them. The target parameters for modwheel is inside the full applications.
Do you for example know what a modulation matrix is, and what you can do in a modulation matrix? It's more than assigning a single parameter. And they for example can use a reserved control like the modwheel.
Sound designers often use the modwheel for the sound design. You have other MIDI CC controls you can assign freely, and those the sounddesigners have'nt used as they just have set the parameters you then can assign controls for.
Please remember that the modwheel may be used to control many different parameters with different modulation amounts in the full applications, at the same time. It could be cutoff with an amount of 100% and resonance with an amount of 50% and so on. You can't do that with a simple one target parameter dropdown menu, like you have for the other controls in Analog Lab.
As i know you have Studio One 4, but i don't know, if you have Arturias V-Collection, then you for example can see the same in Studio Ones modulation matrix for MAI TAI.
In most cases you perhaps just as well can use knobs to do what you wan't.
And when you create a Analog Lab multi, then you even have access to macro controls that actually offer you the possiblity to assign multiple parameters to a single knob, and control those parameters with different amounts. So apart from it's a knob, and not a modwheel, then you actually have 8 macros that can control 4 parameters with different amounts each.
Arturia could perhaps make it possible to assign the modwheel to Analog Labs knobs or make it like a multi macro itself, and when that's done then bypass the normal modwheel functionality. But perhaps it's against their ideas for Analog Lab, or perhaps it's more technical and exspensive to do than such.
Also please also keep in mind, that Analog Lab is'nt a synth as such. It is a host for other synths and keys, it play presets, you have access to a selection parameters, it add some functionality, and you can even open the full applications inside when you own them, and that way give you access to more than 20 synths and keys full functionality and thus access to all parameters, just like you can use those applications by them self without the use of Analog Lab.
Again i suggest you read in the manuals to get an idea of the possibilities in Arturias applications.
DAWs also offer different possibilities, where you perhaps can bypass the modwheel in Analog Lab, and then somehow assign your modwheel to the knobs in Analog Lab.
In Studio One you for example can map your modwheel for Control Link, and then assign it to control a Studio One macro control that again can control multiple automation parameters from for example Analog Lab at the same time. I will not make a tutorial, as there are tutorials on the web.
But be aware that mapping the modwheel for Studio Ones Control Link will make it stop working by default for normal modwheel fuctionality.