![]() ![]() The EaganMatrix allows the user to finely craft their musical sound by digitally connecting audio and control modules via a patching matrix. ![]() ![]() This is the same EaganMatrix Sound Technology internal to the Continuum Fingerboard, the ContinuuMini, and Expressive E’s Osmose keyboard. The EaganMatrix is a modular digital synthesizer invented by Edmund Eagan, utilizing a DSP engine designed by Lippold Haken. (a switch selects between 3.5mm Midi Out and i2c functionality)Ī menu system allows stand-alone operation without need of computer, and provides monitoring for notes being played and CV input levels I2c Port for Communication to the Control Voltage Converter Universal 3.5mm Midi In (Type A, Type B, and TS)Īllows connection to other Midi devices without need of computer or USB (adapter to 5-pin DIN Midi In included with purchase)Īllows connection to other Midi devices without need of computer or USB (adapter to 5-pin DIN Midi Out included with purchase) 12dB switch selects between Eurorack Level and Line LevelĪllows bidirectional MPE and MPE+ connection to other devices allows connection to the Haken Editor for editing and archiving EaganMatrix presets (USB-A cable included with purchase) Loudness (Z) - normally 0V to 5V, but -5V to +5V can be useful when combined with a programmable offsetįunctionality depends on EaganMatrix preset these CV affect all voices (notes from WXYZ and Midi) each global CV is normally 0V to 5V, but -5V to +5V can be useful when combined with a programmable offsetĢ Analog Audio Inputs: Left and Right, or MonoĢ Analog Audio Outputs: Left and Right, or Mono Sum Timbre (Y) - Function depends on EaganMatrix preset voltage range is normally 0V to 5V, but -5V to +5V can be useful when combined with a programmable offset Pitch (X) - 1V per octave, with programmable offset for Middle C useful input voltages are a subpart of -10V to +10V (depends on the programmable offset selected) Gate (W) - Triggers at 1V, with max range -10V to +10V ![]() Direct CV note control is limited to 1 voice at a time, but higher polyphony avoids voice stealing when EaganMatrix presets have long decays, and higher polyphony is often useful for Midi input. ![]()
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