7. WORKING WITH MODS
The Modulation Matrix is a wireless patch bay that can route the PolyBrute's modulation
sources to one or more destinations. Almost any parameter with a knob or fader can be a
destination, and each can be modulated positively or negatively.
The mod routes are arranged in a 12 x 8 grid: sources are in rows A-L, and destinations are
in columns 1-8. Four separate banks of mod routes can be selected with Assign buttons 1-4.
Each mod route can have its own destination, and the same destination can be used for
multiple mod routes. 32 routes are available, and up to 64 connections can be made within
those 32 routes.
7.1. Creating a mod route
Setting up a modulation route is quick and easy. Press the Mods button to enter Mods mode.
The display looks something like this:
The top row of the display provides basic information: For example, "Mods 1/4" means you're
on the first of four pages of mod routes. The patch name and current tempo are also shown.
The eight numbers below that show the current assignments for mod routes 1-8 on the first
page of mod routes. These numbers correspond to [Assign 1-8]. Keep that in mind as we
work through the following sections.
7.1.1. Select the source
This part is simple. The 12 modulation sources are printed on the front panel in rows A-L. If
you want to use LFO 3 as a mod source, for example, you'll use row F to set up the route.
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