Matrix Mod u l at ion
S o u rc e
Amount
Dest i nation
0
VEL
-50
E 1 ATK
1
VEL
-55
E2ATK
2 RVEL -55
E2REL
3 TRAK +63
VCFFQ
5
6
STEP 1 2:
In order to add dynamic expression and performance control to
our String patch, we will construct two MATRIX MODULATION
combinations using VELOCITY and one using RELEASE
VELOCITY. The fourth MATRIX MOD uses TRACK to custom-tailor
the Master controller's keyboard control of the VCF.
Enter the MATRIX MOD Page of the PATCHES Mode and set up
the following:
0
VEL
-50
E1A TK
VELOCITY is inverted in order to shorten the A
TI
ACK time of
ENV1 which is modulating the Filter. Playing keys quickly causes
the VCF to open faster making the sound bright at the beginning.
Playing keys slowly lets the VCF open according to the A
TI
ACK
time set in Parameter 51 .
1
VEL
-55
E2A TK
Negative VELOCITY is used here again to shorten the A
TI
ACK
time of ENV2 modulating the VCA (the patch's overall loudness).
Fast playing causes the sound to reach peak volume quicker and
slow playing causes the Strings to fade in by the A
TI
ACK time set
in Parameter 61 .
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