MATRIXSYNTH: How the Animoog X/Y Pad Works


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How the Animoog X/Y Pad Works


If you are curious how the X/Y Pad on Animoog works, Bob Borries has a great page that illustrates what it does. See the site for the animated gifs and a little more info.

via Bob Borries in the comments of the original Animoog post.

"The X/Y Pad has 8 horizontal timbres zones that crossfade in the up/down direction. You can assign a different timbre for each zone, Each timbre has an oscillator going through audio processing with parameters you can change in the left/right direction."

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