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Arturia Matrixbrute

Guide

I'm still learning a lot about synths, and here're some notes on Matrixbrute things (that are probably obvious to people more experienced).

Instrument input

The Matrixbrute can use an instrument as input, effectively using that as an oscillator, which you can then apply filters to. To do so:

  1. Plug the cord straight from the instrument (for example a guitar) into the 'Audio Input' port on top.
  2. Switch 'Input Type' that's next to it to 'Inst.'
  3. Pop-out the 'Input Gain' knob next to that and turn it (counter-clockwise) all the way up.
  4. Switch 'Audio Gate' to 'Off' (todo: try it set to 'On'!)
  5. Now on the front, in the 'Mixer' section make sure the bottom 'External' knob is turned up, and that the filter is on.
  6. In the 'Play Control' section between the wheels and the keyboard press 'Key Hold'. The sound will not happen unless a key is held (audio gate might change this?), so turning on 'Key Hold' and pressing a key is an easy way to have it on constantly. If you don't want that skip this step!
  7. Mess with the filters to make it sound interesting!

Found this thread with some more detail: https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=90942.0

This guy shows and explains how to do it really clearly, includes lots of mod matrix uee:

Sequencer

Software

Arturia have software for changing settings, saving and loading patches, and updating firmware, called MIDI Control Centre. It runs well enough that I can change settings and send and receive patches 1) in Wine, but have had no luck updating the firmware. A bit frustrating, because firmware version 2 would allow me to change more settings without having to connect it to my PC.

See Also

1)
once I remembered to turn the memory protection switch off…
arturia_matrixbrute.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/13 18:51 by rjt