Basic TRACK Operation
33 TRACK INPUT
The Tracking Generator is able to process any one of the
MATRIX-6R's MATRIX MODULATION™ Sources. For covenience,
you can refer to the SOURCES listing printed on the front panel
when selecting an INPUT in VALUE mode. The Keypad, < > and
<< >> can be used to select an I NPUT.
The 20 possible modulation sources that you can select, plus a
Value to delete the source, are (in order) :
01 ENV1
02 ENV2
03 ENV3
04 LF01
05 LF02
06 VIB
07 RMP1
08 RMP2
09 KEYB
10 PORT
1 1 TRAK
1 2 GATE
1 3 VEL
1 4 RVEL
15 PRES
1 6 PED1
1 7 PED2
1 8 LEV1
1 9 LEV2
20 LEV3
the shape of Envelope #1
the shape of Envelope #2
the shape of Envelope #3
the waveform of LFO #1
the waveform of LFO #2
the waveform of the Vibrato LFO
the shape of Ramp Generator #1
the shape of Ramp Generator #2
the MATRIX-6R's Keyboard scaling
the Portamento speed
the Tracking Generator's curve
the Keyboard's gate pulse
Velocity response
Release Velocity response
keyboard Pressure response
the response of Pedal #1
the response of Pedal #2
the response of Lever #1
the response of Lever #2
the response of "Lever #3" which is
accomplished by pushing Lever #2 forward.
This means that any one of these modulation functions can be
modified to sound different than the way they already sound. Thus,
the Tracking Generator gives you virtually unlim�ed possibilities
when using the MATRIX-6R's modulation sources. Each of the 20
modulation sources can be tailored in 1 ,073,744,824 ways using the
five POINT parameters.
34 TRACK POINT 1
35 TRACK POINT 2
36 TRACK POINT 3
37 TRACK POINT 4
38 TRACK POINT 5
These five TRACK POINTs represent the five sections of the
TRACK's control range. Each POINT Value goes from O to +63.
Unlike other modulations, however, using a Value of O for all five
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