Modulation Matrix - Tasty Chips GR-1 User Manual

Granular synthesizer
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1. Chord+solo
2. Round robin
3. Steal oldest
Chord+solo
The voice playing, most nearby to the new note will be overwritten, which allows you to play
a melody over a chord.
Round robin
A new note event will overwrite the next voice, stepping through voices 1-12. When the last
voice, voice 12 is reached the next note event will trigger voice 1 and the cycle will start over
again.
Steal oldest
The oldest voice playing will be overwritten on a new note event.
LFO 1 or 2 Sync
When this setting is "ON" the LFO will be synced to the MIDI beat clock, with the selected
time division. This setting can be turned on for each individual LFO.
LFO1->2 Cross Modulation
Amount of cross modulation between LFO1 and LFO2. LFO1 modulates the frequency of
LFO2.

Modulation Matrix

The modulation matrix allows you to set multiple modulation destinations per modulation
source (LFO1, LFO2, CV1, CV2), instead of just the one-to-one routing available in the main
screen.
The matrix is split into 4 rows called "vectors") in the menu. Tap select once to enter the
row. Turn to select a cell for editing. Then turn to increase or decrease value. Minimum is -
1.0, maximum is +1.0. Negative values allow LFO waveforms to be inverted. Tap again to
leave edit mode, and turn until you approach the sides (left or right) to exit the vector.
If you change a value the main screen will recognize and display "MATRIX" instead of a single
destination. Tapping the destination button will remove the MATRIX status.
Loop start/end pos
This allows you to set a loop area within the sample. Loops can be very short and allow for
pseudo granular effects: you can increase the pitch by making a short loop even shorter. As
the start and end position come closer to each other, the effect of turning Select will
become less and less. This allows for precision tuning.
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