MVS2P free Multi Voice Duplicator [1~16] x4
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# Multi Voice Single/Mono to Poly x4
+ Modular Module with Gain/Deph Cascade (white sockets), or Midi CC in Modular Shell
+ Device with own Presetlist, Midi CC, In/Out Configuration (►▼◄▲▬), full Screenset compatible
- MAKE MUSIC, NOT WAR !PEACE
- #MVS2Px4-SR-20231001a03-Scope7.PNG (223.68 KiB) Viewed 32563 times
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#Description:
MVS2Px4 will dublicate incoming Signal with 1 Single/Mono Voice and will send out up to 16 Multi/Poly Voices.
You need it, when your Modulation Source Device is only Mono (1 Voice) and the Sound Desination Device is Poly (2~16 Voices)!
see short Tutorial Pic "#MVS2Px4-SR-20231001a03-Scope7.PNG" with Mod-Modular (1 Voice) an Sound-Modular (5 Voices).
for optimal performance
#Scope Logic:
in Scope visual you can route "only" Voice 1, the other Voices in Poly Mode are hidden.
if you connect a Mono Out to a Poly In, you will think, all is ok. But where are the connection for the other Voices Inputs?
MVS2Px4 will make this!
How can i see Multi Voice connections in Scope Routing Window?
When connect/disconnect the Socket Cord will short fade In/out
#Modular III Manual:
Setting the Mode: Mono or Poly
As mentioned in the Advanced Poly/Mono Management section, modules load in polyphonic mode by default.
To avoid incorrect connections, load them ahead of the PolyOut module in the patch.
#Modular III Reference:
PolyOut modules
are extremely important, as they are required in any polyphonic patch.
You can think of the PolyOut as a kind of ‘Master Volume’ for the patch.
Since a polyphonic patchconsists of multiple voices, something akin to a mixer is required to combine them.
This is exactly what the PolyOut modules are for.
The Gain control of these modules can actually serve as a master volume control for the patch.
*PolyOut 1 has a single input and a single output, and is suitable for monophonic patches.
*PolyOut 2 has two ins and outs, and is suitable for stereo patches.
*MVS2Px4-SR has four ins and outs, and is suitable for Modulation patches (1 Voice).
PolyOut modules are usually placed after the synthesis modules and before the effects modules in a patch.