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How do I configure MIDI control for the Minimonsta 2 in my DAW, including mapping knobs and sliders?
In your DAW, ensure the Minimonsta 2 plugin is loaded and its MIDI input is enabled. Then, use your DAW's MIDI Learn function (right-click a knob in Minimonsta 2 and assign it to a MIDI CC from your controller) to map your controller's knobs and sliders to the desired parameters.
Where are Minimonsta 2 presets/patches saved, and how can I back them up or share them with other users?
Minimonsta 2 presets are stored within the plugin itself or in your DAW's project file, depending on how you save your settings; use the plugin's 'Save Preset' function to create individual files or utilize your DAW's project saving for session recall, enabling backup and sharing.
What are the basic steps to creating a sound with the Minimonsta 2, focusing on oscillator and filter settings?
Start by selecting a waveform for each of the three oscillators, adjust their levels, then shape the sound with the VCF filter cutoff and resonance controls to create the desired timbre.
Why am I getting no sound from the Minimonsta 2, even though it's loaded in my DAW and I can see MIDI activity?
Ensure the volume is up on both the Minimonsta 2 plugin and your DAW track, verify that the VCA EG (Envelope Generator) is open with sufficient sustain or release, and check that the oscillators are active and audible.
What is the 'Modulation Matrix' in Minimonsta 2 and how can I use it to create complex evolving sounds?
The Modulation Matrix allows you to route various modulation sources (like LFOs, envelopes, or MIDI CCs) to a wide range of destinations, shaping your sound with evolving and dynamic changes by selecting a source, destination, and amount.