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10.2.1. Using Keyboard Responsiveness
The subtle instability of a capacitive touch keyboard makes timbre and pitch interesting
modulation targets. Modulating the rise- and fall times of the Cycling Envelope can also
produce impressive results.
The Assign buttons on the Matrix open up a particularly fascinating range of targets. How
about:
• modulating the Oscillator type with pressure
• modulating a combination of Wave, Timbre and Shape with pressure. When
carefully applied you can achieve very abrupt and dynamic timbre changes
using this modulation trick.
• modulating Glide with pressure or velocity
• modulating attack and decay times of the envelopes. This is probably the most
"natural" way to use pressure for modulation.
There's another thing worth knowing:
You can use Keyboard Pressure or Velocity to control your modular setup. There's a setting
in Utility that you can use to specify the output voltage generated by the keyboard: go to
Utility>CV/Gate>Pressure Range. The selectable range is 0V to 10V. The keyboard voltage is
available at the back of the MicroFreak at the Pressure output. You could use it to open up
an external filter, modulate the speed of a sequencer, modify the damping of a resonator or
whatever else is at your disposal.
Note:
Not all Eurorack modules are able to handle 10V input; some will clip the voltage when
it rises above a certain maximum.
10.3. Glide
The Glide knob is technically speaking also part of the keyboard controls so we'll discuss it
here.
Glide is a musical tool that enables you to make gradual pitch changes. When you go from
one key to the next on the keyboard, the pitch changes will be abrupt. Glide smoothens this
transition. The amount of glide you set with the Glide knob sets the time for the pitch to glide
from one note/pitch to another. The glide time is variable from "off" to about 10 seconds.
You'll find glide everywhere in music: in the vocal phrases of Indian music, or the complex
and refined string bending techniques of a sitar player. In Western music, this form of
phrasing is called Melisma.
The Glide knob
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