LinPlug MorphoX User Manual

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Filter Envelope

The envelope of the Filter. This envelopes control
the Filter cutoff frequency, however if it makes
sense within the preset to do so, the envelope can
be used as a modulation source (unipolar).

Mod Envelope

The Mod-Envelope is dedicated to be used in the
matrix and can be routed to any available
modulation destination (unipolar).

Glide Envelope

The envelope of the Glide effect (when used). This
envelopes control the gradual frequency change of
the played note when Glide is activated. However if
it makes sense within the preset to do so, this
envelope can be used as a modulation source
(unipolar).

LFO 1

LFO 1 (bipolar).

LFO 2

LFO 2 (bipolar).

LFO 3

LFO 3 (bipolar).

Arpeggiator

As a special modulation source the Arpeggiator is
useable as modulation source too. Usually it then
runs in Mod-Only mode, but every mode other than
Off will work. (unipolar)

Stair Generator

The Stair Generator is a special, globally running
LFO. It is quite similar to LFO 3, however it has a
different, stair alike waveform.

Random Unipolar

A random unipolar source. The value of this
source is the same if used in several modulation
routing. If you for example route it to filter and
amplitude both will be modulated with the same
random amount . The amount of course changes
randomly on each note being played. Unipolar
means that the source is only increasing (or if
applied with negative depth, decreasing) the
targets value.

MorphoX user manual 1.1.0

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