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Mutable Instruments ambika - Modulation Matrix (S4)

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modif. 1|in1 lfo1|in2 lfo2|oper off
The upper part of this page allows the routing of up to 14 modulation sources to synthesis
parameters. The first knob is used to select one of the 14 virtual “modulation patchcords”, while the
other knobs on the first row are respectively used to edit its source (*srce*), destination (*dest*), and
the attenuation amount (*amnt*).
For example, this line:
Modul. 4|srce env3|dest vca|amnt 63
Indicates that the third envelope is routed to the
gain.
The modulation sources are the following:
env1
,
env2
,
env3
:
ADSR
envelopes.
1.
lfo1
,
lfo2
,
lfo3
: Part LFOs (bipolar).
2.
lfo4
: Voice
LFO
.
3.
mod1
,
mod2
,
mod3
,
mod4
: Modifiers (see next section).
4.
seq1
,
seq2
: Step sequences 1 & 2.
5.
arp
: Arpeggiator gate pattern.
6.
velo
: Note velocity.
7.
aftr
: Note aftertouch.
8.
bend
: Pitch-pend wheel (bipolar).
9.
mwhl
: Modulation wheel.
10.
whl2
: Modulation wheel 2, Joystick negative Y axis or Breath controller.
11.
: Expression pedal.
12.
:
MIDI
note number (bipolar).
13.
: Keyboard gate (null when the key is released).
14.
: White noise sampled at 1kHz.
15.
random
: Random value, updated every time a note is retriggered.
16.
256
to
4
: Boring constant values.
17.
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