Moog Music MF-105M MIDI MuRF (Manual Addendum - Firmware v1.8) User Manual

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MIX: CC8. When the MF-105M receives a CC8 message on the MIDI

channel that is assigned, the value of the CC8 message overrides the

setting of the front panel MIX control and any steady voltage at the

MIX control input. Moving the front panel MIX control or modifying a

voltage at the MIX control input restores this parameter to its front panel

state.

RATE: CC9 – When the MF-105M receives a CC9 message on the

MIDI channel that is assigned, the value of the CC9 message overrides

the front panel RATE control and any steady voltage present at the

RATE input. Note that w/no MIDI Clock messages being received, this

is a continuous control the same range as the front panel control. When

synced to MIDI, this CC becomes a Clock divider – with 16 possible

settings. (See Clock Divider chart in the MIDI Clock section below).

Moving the front panel RATE control or modifying a voltage at the

RATE control input restores this parameter to its front panel state.

STACCATO MODE: CC68 OFF/ON (0-63 = OFF, 64-127 = ON). This

mode changes the way envelopes behave in “Triggered Mode” (See

below on p. 21 for Triggered Mode description) If this is OFF (which

is the default), then the envelopes go all the way through their attack

and decay no matter how briefly you hold the MIDI note. If "staccato

mode" is ON, then the envelopes play all the way out if you hold down

the MIDI note, but if you release the MIDI note the envelope goes

immediately to zero. This is good for quick, sharp little notes or for using

a sequencer to control articulation.

ENVELOPE SCALE: CC70: CC70 expands/compresses the overall

duration of the envelope while keeping the same shape set by the

ENVELOPE control or CC1. When NOT synced to MIDI Clock, as you

adjust the Rate knob the envelope duration is automatically compressed

at higher Rates and expanded at lower rates, to preserve a musical

envelope response as your sequence changes speed. When Synced

to MIDI Clock, the Rate knob becomes a MIDI clock divider and no

longer affects the envelope scale itself. Using CC70 you can control the

envelope time scale independently of the Rate control.

LFO ON/OFF: CC85; Values: 0-63=OFF; 64-127=ON. When the MF-

105M receives a CC85 message on the MIDI channel that is assigned,

the value of the CC85 message overrides the setting of the front panel

LFO switch if it is in the range of values that is opposite the current

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