... To: d93cb@..., analogue@..., From: WBroadway@..., cc: Subject: Re: Oberheim Matrix 1000 Date: Fri, 4 Aug 1995 14:34:50 -0400 > Now i ask: Is there nothing you can change on this baby? even is you're > using an editor, there must be some parameters like vibrato or LFO you > can modify? The Matrix 1000 is fully programmable, but not from the front panel. It is essentially a Matrix 6r without the front panel controls, and some extra spaces for presets and RAM. Any Matrix 6 editor will program it. There are editor modules for it in X-or/Unisyn, Galaxy, and MIDI Quest. Probably in SoundDiver, too. MIDI Quest and Galaxy also offer their editors in individual form, if you don't have (or expect to get) enough synths to warrant a universal editor. As far as programming the beast goes, this is one of the deepest synths out there. You could spend years with this critter and not come anywhere near finding all the sounds it will make. Its Matrix modulation scheme is surpassed only by the Xpander/Matrix 12. Essentially, anything can be modulated by anything else, which can be modulated by something else, while something else is modulating what was first being modulated, at the same time as. . . Well, you get the picture. BTW, most of the presets suck. This accounts for why they go so cheap. You have to dig in to make it sing --- Source: http://www.synthzone.com/editlib.htm
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Re: Using Matrix 1000 with Sonar / Cakewalk
2007-08-16 by envia94
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