This video explores the round robin mode available in Matriarch’s Global Settings.
Round robin mode refers to how the oscillators on Matriarch get allocated as new notes are played on the keyboard. This can be configured to operate in one of three ways: Off, On With Reset, and On. With round robin mode turned Off, each new note press will use the lowest available oscillator, meaning that if you play one note at a time, the same oscillator will be reused for each new note press. When using On With Reset, you’ll notice a similar functionality, but after a single note press, added harmonizing notes in 2/4 voice mode will incorporate oscillators 2-4 in a cyclical fashion. When using round robin in the On mode, each new note press will use the next available oscillator no matter your playing style, allowing oscillators 1-4 to always cycle as you play new notes. Having round robin mode set to On can offer many creative possibilities since each oscillator can have independent settings, allowing you to add cyclical waveform or octave patterns to your patches.
Exploring the different options available in round robin mode opens up new possibilities for voice articulation in your patches that can be catered to your individual playing style.
See the Matriarch manual for more about Global Settings: https://back.moogmusic.com/sites/default/files/2019-09/Moog_Matriarch_Manual.pdf
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