Always good to see a fellow enthusiast being enthusiastic
I'll join in with some more comments.
The Brute factor seems to respond quite differently from its counterpart on the Minibrute 2s. I suppose that's a function of the filters. It really beefs up the low end, screams and is modulatable!
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re the brute factor again: I miss the response of the Minibrute 2s - you could really dial in some great harmonics etc. Ironically, the ladder filter sort of gets there but the SP filter distorts, sputters and clicks and not in a good way IMHO.
It's already a crazy function...
It' quite varied in the response, depending on the filter modes and settings.
Is there a way to change LFO shapes in the Matrix?
No, none of the switches are modulation destinations. I'd love it if they were...
I need to do a bit more exploring but I don't seem to get full range modulation of all parameters from the Matrix ... is this a known limitation?
I guess it's a balance between being able to go subtle enough or having ultra wide range in some cases. When I need a modulation to go further, I just assign the same destination to one more column and route the same source to that, effectively doubling the range. I've gone as far as stacking 3 modulator instances to reach the required range (an outlier case!).
I can't engage the glide switch when the sequencer is running, only possible through the Matrix. Maybe this makes sense and I haven't thought it through properly.
When the sequencer is enabled the Slide lane is in strict control of the Glide button as you've discovered. It's a design choice that integrates the Glide and the sequencer in a simple way. If you want live control over glide when the sequencer is running, you could set all steps to Slide, and the use the Glide knob to set the glide rate at any time - not the same as a button, but usable.
The paraphonic mode can be frustrating. It would be great if it were a bit more flexible. eg, If you turn VCO 3 down, you miss every 3rd note instead of having 2 note paraphony. I know there are other ways to achieve paraphony - maybe this is set in HW?
Another design choice there. Diversifying into several paraphonic modes might be hard to support intuitively in the UI (hmm... one UI possibility: only use the oscs that are assigned to a filter...).
Some sort of rudimentary patch naming on the machine itself would be good.
I'm a tireless advocate for this myself!
As for your wish for more performance controls as matrix mod sources, you are using the Macro Knobs I hope? Those are just too cool to have