User Manual

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7.2. Mod source list
Row
MOD
source
Notes
A VCF Env Output voltage of the VCF envelope
B Mod Env Output voltage of the Mod envelope
C Voices Output voltage based on voice number
D LFO 1 Output from LFO 1 (unipolar or bipolar, depending on the LFO setting)
E LFO 2 Output from LFO 2 (unipolar or bipolar, depending on the LFO setting)
F LFO 3 Output from LFO 3 (unipolar or bipolar, depending on the LFO setting)
G Key / Seq Triggers from the keyboard, the sequencer/arpeggiator, and incoming MIDI notes
H Velocity Output voltage based on MIDI velocity value
I Aftertouch Output voltage based on key pressure
J Wheel + X
Output voltage of the Wheel summed with Morphée axis X (must assign the Wheel to
Matrix)
K Ribbon + Y Output voltage of the ribbon controller summed with Morphée axis Y
L Exp 2 + Z Output voltage of Expression pedal 2 summed with Morphée axis Z
7.2.1. What is the Voices source?
The Voices mod source provides certain values based on the voice number. As with any
source, it can be used on any parameter (VCO tuning, stereo position, filter cutoff, etc.), with
the modulation range set by the mod amount.
There are two settings for the Voices source, which are accessed by holding [Settings] and
turning the Stereo knob:
Distrib Centered:
Voice 1 sends a zero value
Voice 2 sends a +1 value (maximum positive)
Voice 3 sends a -1 value (maximum negative)
Voice 4 returns to zero
Voice 5 sends a +0.5 value (50% positive)
Voice 6 sends a -0.5 value (50% negative).
Distrib Gradual:
Voice 1 sends a -1 value (maximum negative)
Voice 2 sends a -0.6 value
Voice 3 sends a -0.2 value
Voice 4 sends a +0.2 value
Voice 5 sends a +0.6 value
Voice 6 sends a +1 value (maximum positive)
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