Modulation matrix – LinPlug RMV User Manual

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Modulation

Modulation Matrix

The RMV's Modulation Matrix allows you to create 12 user-defined modulation routings. 26
modulation destinations are available for modulation by 23 modulation sources (see
Appendix A for a listing and description of all modulation sources and destinations). The
modulation routings are arranged into 3 groups of 4, labelled A, B and C. To change the
modulation routing group, click on the Group Select buttons (labelled A, B and C) located
above the Modulation Matrix.

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. Modulation destinations that have an "[S]"
following them apply to the RMV's Sampler module.

Many modulation destinations have a “[c]” following them. This signifies that the
modulation destination is modulated continuously. Normally, the modulation value is only
applied when a MIDI NoteOn message is received. In the case of modulation destinations
that have a “[c]” following them, the modulating signal is applied for the whole time the
sound plays.

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 value has been reached. A negative modulation depth inverts the
waveform of the modulation source.

The modulation of "Pitch" has a special display for modulation depth. The number to the
left of the colon shows the number of semitones that the destination is modulated, while
the number to the right of the colon shows the number of cents that the destination is
modulated. For example, a modulation depth of "2:40" means that Pitch is modulated to a
depth of 2 semitones and 40 cents (or 2.40 semitones).

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