Models
Matrix-6 | Matrix-12 | Matrix-1000 | |
---|---|---|---|
Polyphony | 6 voices | 12 voices | 6 voices |
Oscillators | 12 DCOs (2 per voice) | 24 (2 per voice) | 12 DCOs (2 per voice) |
Layers | single, split, 2-part multitimbral | 12 part multitimbral with up to 6 zones | single, monotimbral |
Filter | 1 low-pass resonant filter | 15 variations of low high band notch | 1 low-pass resonant filter |
Memory | 100 patches, 50 splits | 100 single 100 multi | 1000 patches (800 preset, 200 user) |
LFO | 2 (plus 1 for vibrato effect) | 5 | 2 (plus 1 for vibrato effect) |
Rackmount | yes (as Matrix 6r) | no | yes |
Keyboard | 61-key (velocity & aftertouch) | none | |
Control | MIDI In/Out/Thru | ||
Production | 1984-1988 | 1985-1988 | 1987–1994 |
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