MATRIXSYNTH: OXI CORAL – Polyphonic Multipart Synthesizer || How to Operate


Monday, August 07, 2023

OXI CORAL – Polyphonic Multipart Synthesizer || How to Operate


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"In this video we take a look at demystifying the Oxi Coral polyphonic synthesizer eurorack module. Coral is basically 8 Mutable Instruments Plaits in one with more envelope control, filter, chorus, space reverb, and a wav player. You can use it as an 8 voice polyphonic synthesizer, or as a full on groovebox synthesizer with up to 8 different midi parts.
This video goes over all the functions and functionality of coral, how to assign groups, saving & loading presets, and CV control (and assignment).
This is not a sound demo for all the different synth engines. Think of it more as a video manual.
(Note: In the video I mention Coral accepts Type A midi, it also works with Type B midi as well)

As such, you can jump to any section of the video here:
00:00 – Opening
00:45 – Introduction
01:57 – BEFORE YOU START
02:43 – Overview
03:19 – Walkthrough (Plaits Section)
04:29 – Walkthrough (Secondary Functions)
04:54 – Walkthrough (Part Selection & Midi Channel Stuff)
06:56 – Walkthrough (Parts/Groups)
07:25 – Walkthrough (Filter Section)
08:10 – Walkthrough (Envelope Generator/ADSR Section)
09:15 – Walkthrough (Saving & Loading)
10:00 – Walkthrough (CV Inputs)
11:55 – Walkthrough (Part Input)
13:35 – 8 Part/Multipart Groovebox Synthesizer
19:24 – v/Oct Control (Unison Mode)
20:59 – v/Oct Control (Setting the Poly Options)
21:43 – v/Oct Control (Polyphonic Mode)
22:27 – A Little Jam"

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