LinPlug MorphoX User Manual page 8

Virtual music instruments
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filters works in stereo and has an envelope for controlling its cutoff
parameter.
Oscillators one's output can be used to independently modulate the
frequency of oscillators two and the filter cutoff. This option increases the
richness of the spectrum of the modulated oscillator and filter, producing
very interesting, harmonically-rich results.
The output of the Filter section is then sent to the Amp / FX (Effects)
section which contains two successive stereo effects modules: a Chorus
and a Delay. The output of the effects is send back to the host software's
mixer.
At various points throughout the signal path you can modulate the signal
using either envelopes, LFOs, the Arpeggiator or MIDI Controllers. The
LinPlug MorphoX contains 3 independent envelopes: one for the filter cutoff
frequency, one for the main amplitude and one general purpose envelope
designed for use with the Modulation Matrix. All of these can control any
available modulation destination via the Modulation Matrix.
The LinPlug MorphoX also contains 4 independent LFOs. Two LFOs allow
morphing, including their delay/attack envelopes. The other two LFOs are
not morphing but have other special features. LFOs can be routed to any
available modulation destination.
The Arpeggiator finally allows to create a vast variety of user-defined
arpeggios. Arpeggios are chords that are played as separate successive
notes or "broken chords". With the MorphoX's Arpeggiator you can control
the way the Arpeggio is played in many, unusual ways including some
wicked modulations.
More detailed information can be found in the following chapters.
LinPlug MorphoX 1.0
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