4.2. The Control section
4.2.1. Keyboard
The MiniBrute 2 keyboard covers a two-octave range, which can be extended using the
Octave Down/Up
buttons. The keyboard also provides aftertouch and velocity control, and
can also be used as fully polyphonic MIDI controller for other devices via the USB and MIDI
out connectors on the rear panel.
4.2.2. Wheels
The MiniBrute 2 features the two classic control wheels: Pitch and Modulation.
4.2.2.1. Pitch wheel
The
Pitch
wheel position defaults to the middle of its range, and returns to its default position
when released. This wheel creates a pitch bend effect, where the player can shift pitch
smoothly up or down while playing a note. The amount of shift is proportional to the rotation
of the wheel, with its full range adjustable b/- one semitone to +/- one octave by
the Bend Range knob.
4.2.2.2. Modulation wheel
The second wheel is the
Modulation
wheel (Mod wheel, for short). It is pre-wired to control
the cutoff frequency of the filter in the amount set by the
Att 1 -> Cutoff
knob. (You will not
hear this if the Att 1 -> Cutoff knob is set to zero, or if the filter cutoff frequency is too high.)
The Mod wheel also sets the overall amount of modulation signal sent to targets selected by
the
Mod Dest
switch. Depending on the switch setting, it does one of the following things:
•
LFO 1 Vib
: The Mod wheel controls the amount of LFO 1, which by default will
introduce vibrato.
•
Mod CV
: The Mod wheel becomes a modulation source in the patch bay via the
Mod jack in the MIDI section.
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