Sets the glide time between notes. Like the original instrument, the Minimonsta2’s glide is Time Constant, which means that glides are faster over larger intervals.
When the keyboard mode is set to Legato, turning on Legato Glide will trigger the glide time only when playing in a legato style, that is, with overlapping notes. If there is a gap between notes, no glide will be heard.
This is a really expressive performance tool, especially suitable for lead lines.
<aside> ⚠️ Only works in Mono and Legato keyboard modes.
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This sets the global tuning for the Minimonsta2 oscillators from anywhere between -12 and +12 semitones. To return to the default setting at any time, simply double-click on the knob.
We’ve modelled the modulation section of Minimonsta2 on the updated 2016 reissue. This allows more complex modulations to be created and also controlled via the Mod Wheel.
This knob sets the base amount of modulation that is sent to either oscillators or the filter as chosen by the Osc Mod and Filter Modulation switches.
The shape of this modulation is chosen by the Mod Mix Knob and Mod Source Buttons.
<aside> ⚠️ By default the Mod Wheel (CC1) on your MIDI controller will add further modulation on top of this level. This mimics the behaviour of a Minimoog. If you want to turn this behaviour off you can in the Settings Window.
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Sets the balance between the left and right Mod Source Buttons. Displayed in percent.
Here you can choose which modulation sources are sent to the Mod Mix control.