Here's an example patch for guitar processing (attachment)
It does several things:
- The external signal is fed through the ladder filter which uses envelope follower and LFO 1 modulation for the cutoff, also a tiny bit of drive, use any combo External gain, Steiner Drive and Brufefactor to taste for drive/distortion (I calibrate the external input gain on the back of the synth so that there's no clipping with drive and brutefactor at minimum).
- VCO 1 and 2 makes an FM bubbling sound using the envelope follower to control the VCO 1 and 2 pitches, VCO2 gain is controlled by the envelope follower, VCO 2 which goes through the Steiner filter, the Steiner cutoff is modulated by LFO 2.
- The mod wheel can be used to reduce the FM sound by VCO 1 and 2 right down to silence.
- Macro Knob 4 can be used to turn up a Tremolo effect where LFO 3 controls the VCA.
- The Stereo Delay is in use and LFO 1 modulates the delay time a tiny bit.
- The VCA envelope is set up with full sustain and half release, worth noting if playing with Audio Gate on.
The patch has been saved with Key Hold, so just hit a key to get the sound coming through and/or use the Audio Gate. The dynamics of the playing will have a big effect on the sound. The key you hit will affect the pitch of the FM sound that VCO 1 and 2 is making. If you set Audio Gate to on, you can use Envelope 1 and 3 for further 'controlled' modulation. Of course the Envelope Follower is the key to playing dependent dynamics here, both with and without Audio Gate.
Since the FM sound is made to be silent when the guitar is silent, it has a limited max volume. With gate on you could crank VCO level 2 much more.
This is just a quick example of some of the things you can do. BTW, if one had en external Pitch to CV Module, then it would be possible to play the oscillators in tune with the guitar with the usual limitations of that method.
Since the MxB is as beastly as it is, you could use synth sounds together with the external input in the same patch, and you could use the sequencer or arepggiator to set patterns of notes and/or modulations to affect the guitar sound. Coupled with a tiny Eurorack for pitch to CV stuff and such, you'd a have quite the bass/guitar electronics heaven