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PROGRAMMING THE MA TRIX-6R
Now that we have covered each of the MATRIX-6R's edit functions, we are
ready to put this information to practical use. I n this section of the manual,
we will create an actual patch starting from the synthesizer's Basic Patch.
This will allow you to see how the various Edit Parameters work together in
programming a sound from scratch.
For our purposes, we will put together a a simple String Ensemble-type
sound. The following procedure will take us step-by-step through the
programming process.
STEP 1 :
lnitialize the MATRIX-6 by per1orming the "51 PATCH
INITIALIZE" funr.tion covered in the MASTER EDIT section. It will
be easiest for us to start with the Basic Patch.
STEP 2 :
Set up DCO 1 by programming the parameters as follows:
Sy nc
0
Pw PW/Lf2 Wave Wsel Levers Keybd Click
3 1
0
0
WAVE BOTH KYB D OFF
00 DC01 FREQ
-
We will transpose the DCO up 1 octave.
VALUE =
+1 2.
01 DC1 F I LF1
- DCO 1 will be modulated by LF01 to obtain a
small amount of vibrato. VALUE =
+20.
02 DCO 1 SYNC
- Synchronizing the DCOs is not used in this
particular patch because we will use a small amount of detune and
LFO modulation between the oscillators in order to add richness to
the sound. VALUE =
0.
03 DC01 PW -
PATCH INITIALIZE defaults this VALUE to
31 .
Since the Pulse wave is not used for DC01 in this patch, this
setting can be left the way it is.
04 DC1 PW I LF2
- PATCH INITIALIZE defaults this VALUE to
0.
Since we are not using a Pulse wave in this patch, PW MOD would
be pointless. Leave this setting as it is.
05 DC01 SHAPE
-
We want to use a Sawtooth WAVE for this
type of sound. VALUE =
O.
06 DC01 (Wave Select)
- PATCH INITIALIZE defaults to
WAVE
which we will use for this patch, so leave this setting as is.
We set its SHAPE above to a Sawtooth for our purposes.
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