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The modulation matrix – Waldorf Largo User Manual

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Sound Parameter

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Largo User´s Manual

The Additional Envelope Parameter

Attack Level

0...127

Controls the level at each the Attack phase ends and the
Decay

phase starts. This parameter affects the envelope

types ADS1DS2R, One Shot, Loop S1S2 and Loop All
only.

Decay 2

0...127

Determines the decay rate or amount of time it takes for a
signal to reach the Sustain 2 level. This parameter affects
ADS1DS2R, One Shot, Loop S1S2 and Loop All only.

Sustain 2

0...127

Sets the second Sustain level. As soon as this level is
reached, the envelope goes into the Release phase. This
parameter affects the envelope types ADS1DS2R, One
Shot, Loop S1S2
and Loop All only.

The Modulation Matrix

A

modulation

can

be

described

as

a

signal-

generating unit’s influence
upon a sound parameter. The
terms used in this context are
"Source" (Src) and "Destination"
(Dest). The Largo offers 16
independent

modulation

assignments (slots) each with
individual settings of source, destination and amount. The
Modulation Matrix (Mod Matrix) is the key of the power of
each Waldorf synthesizer, so start experimenting with it
right now.

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A complete table of all available sources and
destinations can be found in the Appendix.

Src (Source)

see table Modulation Sources

This pop-up menu defines the modulation source.

Amount

-64…+63

Determines the amount of modulation applied to the
destination. Since the modulation is in fact a