![Audiothingies Micromonsta Скачать руководство пользователя страница 22](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/audiothingies/micromonsta/micromonsta_user-manual_3013095022.webp)
The modulation matrix | MATRIX
This is where things can start to get real fun… The matrix contains 6 patch cords. Each patch cord
allows you to modulate a parameter (a modulation destination) with a modulation source, and set
the amount of modulation.
The 6 patch cords are spread on 3 pages, so that’s 2 patch cords per page.
Patch 1 Patch 2
vel>cut +12 lfo3>pan +32
As you can see, you have access to the modulation source, modulation destination and modulation
amount, for both patches at the same time.
Modulation sources
Not
vel
aft
bnd
whl
Note number
note velocity
aftertouch
pitch bend
mod wheel
Cst
rnd
env1
env2
env3
Constant value
random number
envelope 1
envelope 2
envelope 3
Lfo1
lfo2
flo3
LFO 1
LFO 2
LFO 3
Modulation destinations
Ptc
fin
tn1
ft1
tn2
ft2
osc1
osc2
nze
xO1
Pitch (coarse)
pitch (fine)
osc1 tune
osc1 fine tune
osc2 tune
osc2 fine tune
osc1 waveshape
osc2 waveshape
noise color
osc1 mix
XO2
xSb
xRm
xNz
cut
res
a1
d1
r1
Osc2 mix
sub mix
ringmod mix
noise mix
cutoff frequency
resonance
env1 atk time
env1 decay time
env1 release time
A2
d2
r2
a3
d3
r3
lfo1
lfo2
lfo3
env2 atk time
env2 decay time
env2 release time
env3 atk time
env3 decay time
env3 release time
LFO1 speed
LFO2 speed
LFO3 speed
Some sources are bipolar (lfo’s, rnd), other unipolar (envelopes, velocity, …).
Modulation amount is bipolar, meaning you can reverse the modulation source amount by setting a
negative number. On lfo’s, this reverse the phase for example.
Audiothingies Micromonsta user manual
22