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

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setting (i.e. the switch in the ON position, and the MIDI CC85 value

received is 0). Moving the front panel LFO switch restores this parameter

to its front panel state.

FREQ BASS/MIDS: CC86; Values 0-63=BASS; 64-127=MIDS. When

the MF-105M receives a CC86 message on the MIDI channel that is

assigned, the value of the CC86 message overrides the setting of the

front panel FREQ switch if it is in the range of values that is opposite

the current setting (i.e. the switch in the MIDS position, and the MIDI

CC85 value received is 0). Note that CC86 does NOT change patterns

as the front panel switch does. Moving the front panel FREQ switch

restores this parameter to its front panel state including the current bank

of patterns.

CC87 – Bypass On/Off. Values 0-63=Off; 64-127=ON. When the MF-

105M receives a CC87 message on the MIDI channel it is assigned, the

value of the CC87 message changes the bypass state and BYPASS LED

if it is in the range of values that is opposite the current setting (i.e. the

effect is ACTIVE, and the MIDI CC87 value received is 0). Pressing the

BYPASS switch toggles the state of bypass and BYPASS LED.

Pattern Clock Sync On/Off: CC89. Values 0-63=OFF; 64-127= ON.

When the MF-105M receives a CC89 message on the MIDI channel

that is assigned, the value of the CC89 message enables or disables the

Pattern Clock’s ability to sync to incoming MIDI Clock messages. With

this set to "OFF", the Pattern Clock is "free running" and its rate is set by

the RATE control, or by a voltage applied to the RATE input. There is no

front panel control for this feature. The default is ON. The MIDI MuRF

ignores this message while actively synced to a MIDI Clock.

Pattern Reset: CC90. Any Value. A CC90 message received will instantly

reset the current pattern to the beginning (step 1). This is useful for re-

synchronizing the pattern to an off-beat while you are in MIDI sync.

FILTERS 1-8 LEVEL: CCs 20-27. When the MF-105M receives a CC

message from CC 20 –CC27 on the MIDI channel that is assigned,

the pattern clock is stopped and the CC value sets the volume of the

corresponding filter up to the maximum volume set by that filter’s slider.

Note that the values of CC20-27 Messages do not override the positions

of the sliders. Changing the Panel Rate control, Rate CV input, or

receiving a MIDI Clock start or Clock Continue message restarts Pattern

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