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V1.2.0
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V1.2.0 RELEASE NOTES
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Global Parameters
3.8 MOD WHL OUT Range
The Matriarch Modulation (MOD) Wheel generates a specific control voltage based on its current position.
The voltage range of this signal appears at the MOD WHL OUT jack on the rear panel, and can be set to
(0V to +5V) or (0V to +10V) in order to accommodate another synthesizer or piece of electronic music gear. Use the first two
white keys to select either 0V to +5V (C0), or 0V to +10V (D0). The Default is 0V to +5V.
3.9 KB GATE OUT Range
The Matriarch keyboard generates a specific control voltage, or gate, whenever a key is depressed. This gate voltage appears at
the KB GATE OUT jack on the rear panel, and can be set to +5V or +10V, in order to accommodate another synthesizer or piece
of electronic music gear. Use the first two white keys to select either +5V (C0), or +10V (D0). The Default is +5V.
3.10 Arp/Seq GATE OUT Range
The Matriarch Arpeggiator and Sequencer generate a specific control voltage, or gate, whenever a non-legato note is played.
This gate voltage appears at the VEL OUT jack in the ARP / SEQ module on the front panel, and can be set to +5V or +10V, in
order to accommodate another synthesizer or piece of electronic music gear. Use the first two white keys to select either +5V
(C0), or +10V (D0). The Default is +5V.
Global Parameters
4.1 Delayed Keyboard Octave Shift
The keyboard Octave Up/Down functions (SHIFT + PLAY buttons for Octave Down, and SHIFT + TAP buttons for Octave Up)
can be set to take effect immediately, transposing any notes that are currently being held on the keyboard, or their effect can be
delayed, meaning that any currently held notes will not be transposed, but new notes played after using the Octave Up/Down
function will sound at the new octave. Use the lowest two white keys to select OFF (C0), or ON (D0). The Default is ON.
4.2 Round-Robin Mode
This voice-assignment mode uses a cyclical pattern to assign each new note to a different oscillator. There are three available
values: Off (C0), On with Reset (D0), and On (E0). When the value is set to Off, each new note is always assigned to lowest-
numbered available oscillator. With the value set to On with Reset, the first note played is always assigned to Oscillator 1, and
additional notes are assigned to the other remaining oscillators in a rotating fashion. With the value set to On, each note played
is assigned to the next available oscillator.
The Default is On with Reset (D0).
Group 3
Group 4
Group Select
Parameter
Key
Select Key
F#2
F#2
F#2
Group Select
Parameter
Key
Select Key
G#2
G#2
Sync Enable
Button Blinks
F#1
3 x / 8 x
G#1
3 x / 9 x
A#1
3 x / 10 x
Sync Enable
Button Blinks
C#0
4 x / 1 x
D#0
4 x / 2 x

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