Appendix c: modulation matrix destinations – LinPlug Spectral User Manual
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Appendix C: Modulation Matrix Destinations
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No modulation destination is selected.
Note: All 4 Oscillators and Filters offer the same modulation destinations in
the Matrix, so we only describe them once:
Osc Pitch
The pitch of the Oscillator, used for example for vibrato,
variable detuned voices or special effects.
Osc Phase
The phase of the Oscillator, used for example for
modifying the start-phase of the oscillator or to create
pretty weird sounds when using fast modulation sources.
When using slow sources, like a slow running LFO the
effect will be barely noticeable.
Osc Volume
The amplitude of the Oscillator, used for for example
tremolo or to fade in or out a part of the sound
independently from the main volume. The Osc Volume is
always controlled by its dedicated Envelope.
Osc Wave Mix
The mix relation of the two fundamental waveforms A and
B of each Oscillator. This way you can create dynamic
harmonic changes.
Osc Symmetry
The Symmetry of the waveform, used to thicken a sound
or make it swirl, effect depends on intensity and
modulation speed, typically with LFO.
Osc Spread
The Detuning of the additional voices when using Spread.
Osc Spread Vol The Volume of the additional voices when using Spread.
Osc XMod Amt
The cross-modulation amount of either cross-modulation
1 or 2.
Osc Gain
Allows modulation of the Gain with which the Oscillator is
fed into the filter. This is particularly useful when using
Filter Resonance to balance the relation of the Oscillator
and the Resonance.