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ARTURIA – CS-80 V – USER MANUAL
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The low and high notes (from C2 to C8)
The playing mode (rotating polyphonic trigger, reassigned, reinitialized,
monophonic unison)
Arpeggio activity
If you wish to preserve CPU power, avoid using the Rotate mode, rather place the
zone on ReAssign mode.
3.4.3
Overview of the effects section
The effects section lets you add Chorus, Stereo Delay or even a Ring Modulator to
your sound. You can also impose a Portamento/Glissando to what you play on the
keyboard.
The effects section
Settings concerning sustain and expression pedals are also available in this section.
It is important to know that effect settings are the same for all singles with the same
patch.
3.4.4
Overview of the modulation matrix
The second tab on the left “Modulation” allow to display the modulation matrix. This
contains an extension of the possibilities for modulation when compared to the
original CS-80. It is presented in the form of a modulation matrix in which we choose
10 sources (SubOsc, EG, etc.) which will modulate 10 destinations (VCO 1 Freq, LP 2
res, etc.).
The modulation matrix
The choice of source and destination is done by clicking on LCD screens. The
individual matrix positions will offer 12 modulation sources and 38 destinations, with
an attenuation control in between.