Modulation matrix – LinPlug CrX4 User Manual

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Modulation Matrix

The CrX4's Modulation Matrix allows you to create 10 user-defined

modulation routings. 56 modulation destinations are available for
modulation by 30 modulation sources (see Appendix B and C for a listing

and description of all modulation sources and destinations).

Modulation sources are shown in a column on the left of the display, while

the destinations are shown on the right. The modulation amount is
displayed in the middle. To change a routing click on the source or

destination that you want to change. A menu will appear which lets you
select the new source or destination.

To remove a modulation source or destination select the "- - -" entry in the
menu. Each modulation routing can be switched on and off by double

clicking on the modulation depth in the middle.

To change the modulation depth click on the amount display and move the
mouse (while keeping the mouse button pressed) upwards or downwards

(increasing or decreasing the value) until the desired amount has been
reached. A negative modulation depth inverts the waveform of the

modulation source.
This inversion is easiest to explain with an envelope as modulation source.

An envelope is unipolar, so when you apply it with a positive depth of in
example 1.000 the modulation will raise the destination parameter. With a

negative depth it will lower the destination parameter.

The modulation of Pitch has a special display for modulation depth. The
example above shows a modulation depth of 18 cents (see last third row of

the Modulation Matrix). This means that the Generator 2's Pitch is
modulated to a depth of 0 semitones and 18 cents.

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