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Arturia MatrixBrute - 4.14. Analog Effects

Arturia MatrixBrute
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Routing chooses between the two filters running in parallel or having
VCF 1 feed VCF 2. This unique control allows you to alter the voice path
and create a wealth of new sounds.
4.13. Envelopes
Envelopes are adjustable modulators that shape the voltage over time.
MatrixBrute has two 4-stage, ADSR (Attack Decay Sustain Release) envelopes,
plus a third one (ENV 3) which adds a Delay phase before the ADSR (this is
all explained below). Each envelope has a "gate" LED that show when a gate is
receive and will fade out to show when the release stage is still active.
You can add assignments to the envelopes in the Matrix, but by default:
ENV 1 (VCF) is routed to the VCF's Master Cutoff frequency, so you can
shape the overall filter sweep;
ENV 2 (VCA) (voltage-controlled amplifier) controls the overall volume
level of the sound;
ENV 3 is freely assignable in the Matrix.
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