Morphing
Hidden at the beginning of the
Global
line is a very special param-
eter,
Morph
, that allows you to gradually turn the current matrix into
its
alternate
state. What this means is that you can actually have two
versions of the matrix in a patch, which could lead to two dras cally
di erent sounds, and cross-fade between both using
Morph
.
In some sounds,
Morph
can even move according to an external control
,
making it e ortless to span a wide range of di erent mbres.
Thus far, you’ve interacted with the matrix in its
normal
state, the state
it’s in when
Morph
is set at 0%. When
Morph
is set at 100%, the patch
only uses the
alternate
state of the matrix.
To access this
alternate
state, press
. The lights on the matrix will
then blink un l you press
again to return to the
normal
state. In the
alternate
state, you will be able to switch to any line of the matrix and
modify any parameter, but your changes will not impact the matrix in
its
normal
state.
Remember that switching to the
alternate
state doesn’t guarantee you
will hear the changes you’re making, as you will also need to set
Morph
at 100% in order to make sure it only uses the
alternate
state of the
matrix.
7
In the 7 rst sounds that came with your
Anyma Phi
, you can move
Morph
using the
modula on wheel of your MIDI keyboard, or the equivalent on your controller.
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