LinPlug MorphoX User Manual

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Random Bipolar

Similar to Random Unipolar, however a random
bipolar source. Bipolar means that the source is
randomly increasing or decreasing the target's
value.

Alternate

The Alternate modulation source changes
between values of 1 and -1 for each note. This is
useful for modulation effects such as auto-
panning (bipolar).

Const

The Modulation Amount is used as a constant
modulation value (unipolar).

Modulation Destinations

Osc 1 or 2 Amplitude

The amplitude (volume) of the respective
Oscillator. In order to create the classic tremolo
effect it is better to use Main Amplitude as the
modulation destination as this is applied to the
whole voice.

Osc 1 or 2 Pitch

The pitch of the respective Oscillator. In order to
create the classic vibrato effect it is better to use
Main Pitch as the modulation destination as this is
applied to the whole voice.

Osc 1 or 2 Symmetry

Pulsewidth or Symmetry of the respective
Oscillator waveform, used to thicken a sound or
make it swirl, effect depends on intensity and
modulation speed, typically with LFO.

Osc 1 or 2 Panning

Pan position of the oscillator output, used for
stereo effects, for example, with an LFO as the
source for a permanently moving sound, or with
Envelopes to let the oscillator output move through
the stereo panorama.

Osc 1 Start Phase

Modulates the start point in the waveform of
oscillator 1, if its not set to Free-Run.

Osc 1 or 2 Spread PitchIf Spread is used in the respective oscillator, one

can hereby control the amount of detuning within
the range null (no detune) up to the value as set by
the Spread slider.

MorphoX user manual 1.1.0

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