Mod Matrix
The Mod Matrix shows you a list of all modulated parameters.
You can link a mod source by dragging anything with a drag icon onto a knob. For example, drag the LFO 1 tab to the filter cutoff to have the cutoff move in time to the LFO.
There are three different Mod Matrix views:
- List View — this is similar to most synths, and shows a list of each individual mod link
- Source View — shows each mod source, and a list of connected destinations
- Target View — shows each mod target, and a list of connected sources
List View
From left to right, the columns show:
- A graph of the value of the mod source value over time
- The mod source name
- A focus button, which will take you to the Source View
- A mod amount slider, which controls how much the source affects the target
- A polarity button. When up, the mod source will be added to the destination value. When down, the mod source will range from subtracting an amount and adding an amount
- Mod target value knob. Controls the base value of the destination parameter
- The name of the mod target parameter
- A focus button, which will take you to the Target View
- A graph of the value of the mod target over time
- A Stereo Width slider. When set to a value other than the center, the mod amount will be different for the left and right channels
- Summing mode combo. If more than one source are connected to a specific target, you can choose how the values are combined. The default is to add them together but you can change this to multiply, average and other modes
- Trash button. Will remove the link
Source View
From left to right, this shows:
- A section containing the controls for the mod source. Adjusting these controls will also adjust the values on the main synth page
- A graph of the mod source value over time
- A list of targets that the mod source is connected to
In the target list, from left to right the columns show:
- A graph of the value of the mod target over time
- Mod target value knob. Controls the base value of the destination parameter
- A mod amount slider, which controls how much the source affects the target
- A polarity button. When up, the mod source will be added to the destination value. When down, then mod source will range from subtracting an amount and adding an amount
- Trash button. Will remove the link
- A focus button, which will take you to the Target View
Target View
This view is split in half. On the left is a list of mod sources that are connected to the target, with columns showing:
- A graph of the value of the mod source value over time
- The mod source name
- A mod amount slider, which controls how much the source affects the target
- A polarity button. When up, the mod source will be added to the destination value. When down, then mod source will range from subtracting an amount and adding an amount
- Trash button. Will remove the link
- A focus button, which will take you to the Source View
On the right is a summing mode section. If more than one source is connected to a specific target, you can choose how the values are combined. The default is to add them together but you can change this to multiply, average, or other modes.
- Mod target value knob. Controls the base value of the destination parameter
- The name of the target parameter
- A graph of the value of the mod target over time