Analog Effects - Arturia MatrixBrute User Manual

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4.14. Analog Effects

MatrixBrute features Analog Effects with 5 different modes on the output.
The Analog Effects are all based on classic Bucket Brigade Devices (BBD's).
The technical differences between them are a function of the delay times and
how or whether they're modulated. Note that all the knobs can be modulation
destinations in the Matrix.
Mode cycles through the five effects, which are tuned with the five knobs at the
top of the Analog Effects section:
• Stereo Delay has two taps (meaning repetitions of the original sound),
first left then right. When the Delay Time knob (see below) is at 12
o'clock, the first one is about 100ms and the second about 200ms. The
maximum time is about half a second.
• Mono Delay is a single tap in the center (i.e. it's equal in both left and
right sides).
• Chorus is an LFO modulated delay, in the vicinity of 5 to 50ms. It's a
rich, thickening sound.
• Flange is a shorter modulated delay, somewhere around .5 to 10ms.
Typically, flangers have an "airplane" sound, and unlike choruses the
effect often moves in and out.
• Reverberator
recirculating the delays with varying delay times.
The five effect-modifying parameters:
Arturia - MatrixBrute Manual - Operation
◦ Delay (ENV 3 only) allows you to start ENV3 envelope after
the key trigger; all the way down is no delay. The delay time
is from 2mSec to over 10 Seconds.
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