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10.6. What can morph?
Nearly every PolyBrute parameter can morph between its settings for sounds A and B. These
include the filters, the VCOs, the Envelopes, and the LFOs. Even some unusual parameters
like Sync and Noise Colour can be morphed.
Set A/B with Morph knob [1]
Use Edit A / Edit B [2]
Can't morph [3]
Front panel knobs, sliders
(Voice engine only)
Mixer destinations (filter routing)
Polyphony settings:
Poly / Mono / Uni
LFO 1 / LFO 2 waveforms
Timbrality settings:
Single / Layer / Split
LFO 1 / LFO 2 Retrig modes
Wheel assignment:
Matrix / Cutoff / Vibrato / LFO1 Amp
LFO 1-3 [Sync] on/off
Octave button settings
LFO 3 [Retrig] on/off
Glide settings:
Time/Rate, Continuous/Chromatic/Scale
LFO 3 [Single] on/off
Matrix destinations
LFO 3 [x LFO 1] on/off
FX routing:
Insert / Send / Bypass
Voice parameters accessed
via [Setting] + [knob/fader]
Effect types
Voice settings accessed
with a long button press
Sequences, Seq/Arp settings
Motion recorder
Ribbon settings
Other controller settings (Exp 1/2, etc.)
1. These values can be edited from the front panel. Set the Morph knob to A or B as
needed.
2. These must be set inside Edit A and Edit B in order for their values to be different.
3. These parameters can't morph because they affect sounds A and B equally
within each patch.
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