User Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Special Thanks
- Thank you for purchasing the Arturia PolyBrute!
- Special Message Section
- Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- PolyBrute Basics
- Create a Patch
- Voice Architecture
- Performance Controls
- Working with Presets
- Working with Mods
- Sequencer Mode
- Step Record / Edit
- Morph Mode
- The Effects
- Settings
- Specifications
- Software License Agreement
- Declaration of Conformity
5.2. Octave buttons
Use [Octave < / >] to transpose the keyboard by octaves. These extend its range to a total of
nine octaves. Transposition occurs locally and over MIDI.
Press both buttons to reset the transposition to zero. In Split mode this must be done for
each half of the keyboard.
♪: The upper and lower keyboard zones can be transposed independently [p.38].
5.3. Morphée
You may never have encountered anything like Arturia's Morphée controller. It's more than
an X/Y touchpad; it's also pressure-sensitive, so it operates on the Z axis as well. All three
axes are available as sources in the Mod Matrix and can be routed to as many destinations
as you like (up to the maximum of 32).
Morphée has three options that can be selected instantly using the Morphée button, which
is the fourth of four buttons above the Glide knob. The options are Matrix, Arp / Seq, and
Morph. These are described in the Morphée modes section [p.39].
Morphée also has a dedicated Settings page, with two shortcuts: hold [Settings] and touch
the Morphée surface or hold the Morphée button for about 1 second. These options define
the Morphée response, and are described here [p.92]. The settings are stored per Preset.
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