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Vectra Prism Core

Advanced Wave Core, Warp, Mutate and DNA Flux

A professional operating manual for VECTRA's Prism Core system: live Warp transformation, generative Mutate workflows, DNA Flux blending, Advanced Wave Core behavior, expanded mutate controls, modulation rules and practical oscillator-shaping recipes.

Public release 1.0May 2026 behavior referenceWarp + Mutate + DNA Flux
Figure 1. Prism Core in the Synth page, with Warp/Mutate panels below the oscillators.
Figure 1. Prism Core in the Synth page, with Warp/Mutate panels below the oscillators.

1. Overview

Prism Core is Vectra's advanced oscillator transformation system. It lives directly on the Synth page below each oscillator and gives every oscillator a compact creative engine for live shaping, offline mutation and evolving generated tone.

The system has three core actions: Warp, Mutate and DNA Flux. Warp changes the active oscillator in a continuous, playable way. Mutate generates a new wavetable variation from the current oscillator DNA. DNA Flux generates an alternate mutation layer and lets the live oscillator blend into it with a dedicated amount control.

AreaWhat it means
Prism CoreThe Synth-page UI component below each oscillator. It hosts Warp, Mutate, DNA Flux, audition and reforge controls.
AWC - Advanced Wave CoreThe DSP/generative engine behind Prism Core. AWC performs the waveform transformation and mutation work.
Expanded Mutate PanelA larger mutate-only workspace reached from the oscillator core. It focuses on Mutate and DNA Flux, not Warp.
WarpA live shaping stage with positive/negative amount and selectable warp modes.
MutateAn offline/rebake process that writes a generated wavetable variation.
DNA FluxA live alternate mutation layer with a modulatable amount control.
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2. Quick Start

2.1 Add live shape with Warp

  1. Open the Synth page and locate the Prism Core panel below the oscillator you want to shape.
  2. Click the WARP tab if the panel is currently on MUTATE.
  3. Choose a Warp mode such as Bend +/-, Sync, Mirror, FM, Quantize, Formant Shift or Soft Sync.
  4. Raise or lower the Warp amount. Negative and positive values can produce different motion.
  5. Use Living Matrix modulation on Warp Amount for expressive movement.

2.2 Generate a new oscillator variation with Mutate

  1. Switch the Prism Core panel to MUTATE.
  2. Choose a mutation algorithm such as Wavefold, Spectral Resonator, Spectral FM, Genesis Recomb, Spectral Lattice or Harmonic Manifold.
  3. Set Amount and the secondary Density, Decay and Gain controls where visible.
  4. Press Reforge or MUTATE to create a new variation.
  5. Enable AUTO when you want the current mutation to be re-applied as you edit the mutation controls.

2.3 Use DNA Flux

  1. Switch to MUTATE.
  2. Enable DNA.
  3. Choose the mutation algorithm used for the Flux layer.
  4. Adjust DNA Flux Amount. This blends the live oscillator toward the generated Flux layer.
  5. Modulate DNA Flux Amount from a Macro, LFO or envelope for evolving motion.
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3. System Concept: Prism Core and AWC

Prism Core is the playable front end. AWC is the engine. In practical terms, you use Prism Core to decide whether you want real-time transformation, a newly generated wavetable, or a live blend into an alternate generated version.

FunctionBest forWhat changes
WarpPerformance movement, timbral push, animated oscillator tone.The live oscillator output is continuously shaped by a warp mode and amount.
MutateCreating new source material from a wavetable or Forge-derived oscillator.A new mutated wavetable is generated and becomes the oscillator source.
DNA FluxMorphing into a generated variation while the patch plays.A separate generated Flux layer is prepared and blended by DNA Flux Amount.
Expanded Mutate PanelDetailed two-oscillator mutation work and comparison.Both oscillator mutation lanes are shown at large scale with Orrery/Atlas views.

Musically, the system lets you move between three different kinds of change: performance, generation and evolution. Warp is immediate. Mutate is a commit. DNA Flux is an evolving bridge between the original and a generated alternative.

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4. Interface Tour

Figure 2. Synth-page Prism Core. Each oscillator has its own Prism Core panel below it.
Figure 2. Synth-page Prism Core. Each oscillator has its own Prism Core panel below it.

4.1 Prism Core panel

Figure 3. Prism Core in neutral/off state. The two tabs select Warp or Mutate for each oscillator.
Figure 3. Prism Core in neutral/off state. The two tabs select Warp or Mutate for each oscillator.
ElementUse
WARP / MUTATE tabsSwitch the Prism Core face between live Warp controls and mutation controls.
Main hex displayVisual feedback for the current oscillator DNA, generated shape and audition state.
Mode selectorChooses the Warp or Mutate algorithm for the current face.
Amount knobControls Warp Amount, Mutate Amount, or DNA Flux Amount depending on view.
Audition buttonPreviews the transformation state without committing it as the final source.
Reforge / Mutate buttonGenerates a new mutation or variation.
DNA buttonSwitches the Mutate face into DNA Flux live mutation mode.
AUTO pillRe-applies the current mutation when relevant controls change. Hidden or inactive while DNA Flux is active.
HQ buttonAWC quality switch for wavetable interpolation quality: Linear/Normal or Cubic/High.
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5. Warp

Warp is the live side of Prism Core. It is designed for immediate oscillator shaping: bend the source, impose sync-like motion, introduce mirror or quantized movement, or push the oscillator into FM/formant-style behavior. Warp is a performance control and is therefore suitable for modulation.

Warp modeUse it for
OffNo additional Warp shaping.
Bend +/-Smooth positive or negative waveform bending. Useful for animated harmonic pressure.
SyncSync-like tightening and sweep behavior. Good for leads and aggressive bass.
MirrorFold or mirror-like symmetry changes. Good for metallic or glassy tone.
FMFrequency-modulation-style edge and sidebands. Use small amounts first.
QuantizeStepped or digital re-shaping. Good for hard electronic motion.
Formant ShiftVocal-like spectral relocation. Useful for vowel and formant gestures.
Soft SyncA smoother sync family with less hard edge than direct sync-style motion.
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6. Mutate

Mutate is the generative side of Prism Core. Instead of continuously bending the output, it uses the current oscillator material as a blueprint and generates a new wavetable variation. This makes Mutate ideal for sound discovery, Forge continuation, wavetable recombination and fast creation of unique oscillator DNA.

Figure 4. Prism Core on the Mutate face with AUTO available. Mutate works as a generation/rebake system.
Figure 4. Prism Core on the Mutate face with AUTO available. Mutate works as a generation/rebake system.
Mutate modeCharacter
Spectral FMSpectral sideband generation and complex harmonic motion.
HCMHarmonic Content Morphing: reshapes the harmonic balance and contour.
WavefoldFolded harmonic generation and dense edge.
Spectral ResonatorModal or resonant spectral shaping; a useful starting point for tonal mutation.
Genesis RecombRecombines source information into a new related table.
Chaos CoreHigh-variation generative mutation for unstable or aggressive material.
Spectral LatticeStructured spectral recombination with lattice-like harmonic organization.
Harmonic ManifoldComplex harmonic topology and smooth high-detail reshaping.
Figure 5. Mutation mode menu. Some algorithms may require the relevant edition or module entitlement.
Figure 5. Mutation mode menu. Some algorithms may require the relevant edition or module entitlement.

6.1 Amount and secondary controls

Mutate Amount sets how strongly the generator moves away from the current source. The secondary controls are Density, Decay and Gain. Depending on the algorithm and view, these may appear as DENS, DECAY, GAIN, or related secondary labels such as TILT and FOCUS.

ControlRangeMeaning
Amount0.0 - 1.0Mutation intensity. Higher values usually produce a more distant generated result.
Density0.5 - 2.0How dense the modal/spectral structure becomes.
Decay0.5 - 2.0How modal or resonant energy decays through the generated result.
Gain0.5 - 2.0Output/generation gain conditioning for the mutated result.
Wave / WT position0.0 - 1.0Which area of the source wavetable is emphasized in the expanded panel.
Semi / Fine-48..+48 / -100..+100Pitch context controls available from the expanded panel.
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7. DNA Flux

DNA Flux is the live mutation layer. It asks AWC to create an alternate generated wavetable for the oscillator, then exposes a live amount control so the patch can blend from the current source toward the Flux layer during performance.

Figure 6. DNA Flux controls in the expanded panel. DNA engages live mutation mode; AUTO is separate from DNA mode.
Figure 6. DNA Flux controls in the expanded panel. DNA engages live mutation mode; AUTO is separate from DNA mode.
BehaviorExplanation
DNA toggleEnables or disables the live DNA Flux layer for the selected oscillator.
DNA Flux AmountLive blend amount toward the generated Flux layer. This is a modulation destination.
Flux algorithmUses the Mutate algorithm list to decide how the Flux layer is generated.
Density / Decay / GainShape the generated Flux layer before it is blended.
Reforge interactionWhen DNA Flux is active, disable DNA Flux before using Reforge to replace the underlying wavetable.
Auto interactionOffline Mutate/AUTO behavior is dormant while DNA Flux is active.
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8. Expanded Mutate Panel

The Expanded Mutate Panel is the larger two-oscillator mutation workspace. Users open it by double-clicking the oscillator core, not by double-clicking the small Prism Core panel. It focuses on Mutate and DNA Flux and does not include Warp.

Figure 7. Expanded Mutate Panel. The large view shows both oscillator mutation lanes with Orrery/Atlas displays and mutate controls.
Figure 7. Expanded Mutate Panel. The large view shows both oscillator mutation lanes with Orrery/Atlas displays and mutate controls.

8.1 Lane controls

Figure 8. Expanded panel control deck. Each lane exposes algorithm, amount, wave, pitch and secondary mutation controls.
Figure 8. Expanded panel control deck. Each lane exposes algorithm, amount, wave, pitch and secondary mutation controls.
ControlMeaning
ORRERY / ATLASSwitches the large oscillator visualization between Orrery and Atlas-style views. Alt-click on ATLAS can toggle the isometric camera when available.
ALGOMutate/DNA algorithm selector. Same mutate families as the Prism Core Mutate face.
MUTATEApplies a new mutation variation to the oscillator.
DNAToggles live DNA Flux mode for the oscillator.
AUTORe-applies the current mutation when mutation controls change. Disabled while DNA is active.
AMOUNTMutation intensity or Flux amount, depending on mode.
WAVEWavetable position/source focus for the expanded lane.
SEMI / FINEPitch context controls for the selected oscillator lane.
SECONDARYAlgorithm-specific Density, Decay, Gain or related secondary parameters.
Figure 9. Expanded oscillator lane in Atlas/Orrery-style mutate view.
Figure 9. Expanded oscillator lane in Atlas/Orrery-style mutate view.
Figure 10. Expanded panel algorithm menu. The same AWC mutation families are available in the larger workspace.
Figure 10. Expanded panel algorithm menu. The same AWC mutation families are available in the larger workspace.
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9. Forge and Wavetable Workflows

Prism Core is strongest when it is used with wavetable-family material. Normal wavetables, Forge-generated wavetables and previously mutated material can all become the source for new AWC transformations.

Source typeRecommended workflow
Factory or user wavetableUse Warp for live scan movement, then Mutate to create a new related table.
Forge oscillator materialGenerate in Forge, load it into the oscillator, then use Mutate or DNA Flux to extend it as playable source material.
Already-mutated wavetableUse Reforge to create another variation, or DNA Flux to add live movement without replacing the underlying source.
VA or sample contextSome Prism behaviors may be reduced or translated through the oscillator/wavetable path. Use wavetable or Forge sources for the fullest Prism Core workflow.
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10. Modulation Rules

Prism Core touches both live parameters and generation parameters. The distinction matters. Live parameters are designed for performance modulation. Generation parameters affect what gets generated the next time a mutation or rebake happens.

Parameter / actionModulatable?Reason
Warp AmountYesLive performance amount.
DNA Flux AmountYesLive blend into the generated Flux layer.
Mutate AmountNo live destinationGeneration/rebake intensity; not a continuous performance mix.
Density / Decay / GainNo live destinationGeneration/rebake controls for Mutate or DNA layer creation.
Warp mode selectorNoChooses algorithm state.
Mutate algorithm selectorNoChooses generation algorithm.
DNA toggleNoSwitches a mode/state.
Reforge / Mutate buttonNoTriggers generation.
AUTONoLatch state for automatic rebake behavior.
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11. Practical Recipes

Warm wavetable drift

  1. Load a smooth wavetable.
  2. Set Warp to Bend +/- with a small amount.
  3. Route a slow LFO or Macro to Warp Amount.
  4. Keep Mutate off until the live movement feels right.

Metallic FM edge

  1. Choose a bright wavetable.
  2. Set Warp to FM.
  3. Start with very small positive or negative Warp Amount.
  4. Control brightness with the filter and map Macro 1 to Warp Amount.

Generated bass variation

  1. Switch to Mutate.
  2. Choose Wavefold or Spectral Resonator.
  3. Set Amount around the lower-middle range.
  4. Press Mutate/Reforge until the low end remains stable.
  5. Save the preset once the generated source works in context.

DNA Flux performance macro

  1. Enable DNA Flux on the oscillator.
  2. Choose Spectral FM, Genesis Recomb or Spectral Lattice.
  3. Set DNA Flux Amount low.
  4. Map Macro 1 to DNA Flux Amount.
  5. Use the macro as a movement or drop control in performance.

Forge continuation

  1. Create or load a Forge recipe.
  2. Send it to the oscillator.
  3. Use Mutate to create sibling variations.
  4. Use DNA Flux for live morphing between the source and a generated layer.

Two-oscillator mutation comparison

  1. Open the Expanded Mutate Panel.
  2. Use OSC 1 and OSC 2 with different algorithms.
  3. Switch between Orrery and Atlas views.
  4. Use Wave/Semi/Fine to compare musical roles.
  5. Blend the oscillators on the Synth page.
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12. Troubleshooting

SymptomLikely reasonWhat to do
The expanded panel has no Warp controls.The Expanded Mutate Panel is mutate-only.Use the Synth-page Prism Core panel for Warp.
MUTATE changes the source instead of moving like a knob.Mutate is a generation/rebake action.Use Warp Amount or DNA Flux Amount for live modulation.
AUTO is grey or dormant.AUTO is only relevant to offline mutation and is dormant while DNA Flux is active.Disable DNA Flux if you want automatic rebake behavior.
Reforge does not replace the table while DNA is active.DNA Flux is live-layer mode.Disable DNA Flux before Reforge if you want to replace the underlying source.
A mode has a lock icon.Some AWC modes require the relevant edition or module entitlement.Use an unlocked algorithm or activate the required module.
The sound changes too aggressively.High Warp/FM/Mutation amounts can create dense spectra quickly.Reduce Amount, use lower Density/Gain, and filter after the oscillator.
The visualizer changes but the patch feels static.The generated table may be committed, but no live amount is moving.Modulate Warp Amount or DNA Flux Amount, or move WT Position.
Mutate Amount does not appear in the Mod Matrix.It is a generation control, not a live destination.Use DNA Flux Amount if you need live modulation into mutation.
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13. Technical Appendix

AWC operates on oscillator source material as a wavetable-oriented transformation system. It can either process live oscillator output through Warp, or generate/rebake a new wavetable set through Mutate and DNA Flux workflows. The implementation includes guardrails for non-finite samples, DC removal, RMS/peak conditioning and source-aware generation paths so generated material remains usable as oscillator input.

SystemTechnical summary
Warp pathUses a selected warp mode and bipolar amount. Warp Amount ranges from -1.0 to +1.0 and is exposed as a live modulation target.
Mutate pathUses a source wavetable, selected mutator algorithm, Amount and secondary settings to generate a new WavetableSet.
DNA Flux pathGenerates a separate Flux WavetableSet in the background. The generated layer is baked at full internal strength; the audible blend is controlled by DNA Flux Amount.
Seed behaviorMutations use stored or generated seed data so reapplication and variation can be managed without silently breaking presets.
Forge source behaviorWhen the oscillator is in Forge mode, mutation paths can use the active Forge wavetable material as the source.
Entitlement behaviorPremium Warp and Mutate modes check the relevant capability and show lock/callout behavior when unavailable.

13.1 Preset compatibility

Prism Core stores its visible aspect and DNA Flux view state with the preset so patches can reopen on the correct Warp/Mutate face. Mutated source data and seed/source references are also maintained so patches remain understandable even when the oscillator source changes.

13.2 Safety and level notes

AWC mutation can create very dense or bright spectra. Use the filter, output levels, Aegis Dynamics or other safety processing when exploring high amounts, FM-style warp, Chaos Core or strong resonance/lattice settings.

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14. Parameter and Mode Reference

ParameterRange / choicesDefault / note
Warp ModeOff, Bend +/-, Sync, Mirror, FM, Quantize, Formant Shift, Soft SyncDefault Off.
Warp Amount-1.0 to +1.0Default 0.0. Live modulation destination.
Mutate ModeSpectral FM, HCM, Wavefold, Spectral Resonator, Genesis Recomb, Chaos Core, Spectral Lattice, Harmonic ManifoldDefault Wavefold.
Mutate Amount0.0 to 1.0Default 0.0. Generation/rebake intensity.
SMF Density0.5 to 2.0Default 1.4 for standard mutation, 1.0 for DNA Flux layer.
SMF Decay0.5 to 2.0Default 1.3 for standard mutation, 1.0 for DNA Flux layer.
SMF Gain0.5 to 2.0Default 1.5 for standard mutation, 1.0 for DNA Flux layer.
DNA Flux EnableOff / OnDefault Off.
DNA Flux Amount0.0 to 1.0Default 0.0. Live modulation destination.
AWC QualityLinear / CubicNormal / High interpolation quality.

14.1 Public naming

NameUse in documentation
Prism CorePrimary public name for the oscillator transformation UI and feature family.
AWC - Advanced Wave CoreName for the underlying DSP/generative engine.
Expanded Mutate PanelLarge, mutate-only two-oscillator workspace.
WarpLive transformation.
MutateOffline/rebake generation.
DNA FluxLive generated mutation layer.
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