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Chapter 9: The A6 Modulation Matrix
The different ways to modulate a parameter
There are four "levels" of operation that are used to control mod paths in the A6's
Mod Matrix system:
Hardware Mods: The first level uses dedicated front panel controls to control the
level of a particular modulation source and is the most visible of the three. First level
mods such as PWM and OSC2 FM are commonly used and are easily accessed from
the front panel. Other "hardwired" mods include:
ENV 1 AMOUNT
PITCH WHEEL
ENV 2 AMOUNT
While hardware modulators can be turned off or changed at any time, you don't
have to use a custom mod path for these functions.
Custom Mods (Mod Matrix): Second-level mod paths are the custom paths found in
the display only after a
source. Instead they can draw on up to 79 Mod Sources which are listed in Appendix
B. These "hidden" mod paths involve a large number of sources and destinations
that are not that common but are quite useful nonetheless. Examples include using
the parameters of a mod source as a mod destination. You can modulate an envelope
– typically a mod source – by selecting many of its parameters as destinations:
LEVEL
,
DELAY
be
parameters: Distortion
EFFECTS
Fixed software Mods: Third-level mod paths are also found in the display only.
These mods involve triggers that are generated by a wide variety of sources
including the keyboard, sequencer, arpeggiator and MIDI triggers. Certain other
mod sources, such as
destination, and have no top-panel control.
Control of Custom Mods: "Control Routes" (CROUTES) In addition, control of
certain modulation paths can be established in the background using the
(control routes) screen, which essentially "reaches in" to the mod path to modulate
its level from a controller or another modulation source. For example, you can
control the amount of
Ribbon simultaneously. But if the Ribbon was in the mod route and the Wheel was in
the control route, the Wheel would control how much the Ribbon controlled the
modulation of VCO 2.
About the custom MOD paths
A quick look at the A6's front panel reveals 45
around the modules. The important concept to understand here is that the function
that each
MOD
the function or module where the button is located will be the destination ("what's
being modulated").
Pressing a
MOD
its current values, as shown on the previous page. If a modulation has not been
assigned to this destination, the display will inform you of that (the
OFFSET ONLY
modulation level.
The
buttons fall into two categories: those linked to a single parameter and those
MOD
linked to a particular module with several destination parameters to choose from.
The following tables will clarify this distinction:
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which can modulate the frequency of either or both oscillators,
, also sending to the frequency of either or both oscillators, and
which can modulate the frequency of either or both filters.
button is pressed and are not related to a particular
MOD
time,
ATTACK
time,
DECAY 1
SEND
in the Filter displays, go from a fixed source to a fixed
CV IN
modulating Oscillator 2 from the Mod Wheel and/or the
MOD 1
button is linked to is a destination. So when you press a
button causes the screen to display the current mod path along with
). Either way, use the soft controls to edit the source and adjust the
time, and so on. Another example would
or reverb
.
SEND
buttons strategically placed
MOD
A
A6 R
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CROUTES
button,
MOD
will say
SOURCE
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