Interface overview, B2. pitch envelope, English 11 – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual

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This section allows to modulate the position of the selected

layer in the whole stereo field. Perfect to create autopan

effects.

B2. Pitch Envelope

Depth : This sets the depth of the pitch envelope, or envelope

amount.

Rate: This sets the speed at which the sound will be affected

(transposed) by the pitch envelope.

B3. LFOs Section

LFO switch

Allows you to select one of the LFO you want to edit.

Important note : LFOs 1&2 are independent for each layer.

they can share the same value when in link mode, or be set

totally differently from one layer to the other. LFOs 3&4 are

common to both layers.

Sync Switch

Activates the LFO synchronization (It means that the LFO is

synchronized to the host tempo from 1/32 of this tempo to 8x

depending on the rate knob setting)

Waveform Display/Selection Menu

Displays the selected waveform of the current LFO. Click on it

and a menu appears allowing you to choose the waveform.

LFO Depth and LFO Rate knobs

Depth: Defines the intensity of the modulation created by the

LFO.(MIDI CC #95)

Rate : Defines the speed of the modulating oscillator (MIDI CC

#96).

Note: MIDI CC# control the displayed (selected) LFO only.

C. Filter Section

C1. Multimode filter

This is the main filter for each layer. The switches at the left

select the filter type. You get to choose between one HPF and

three kinds of Low-pass filters, with different characteristics:

LP1: soft-sounding

LP2: very musical

with big resonance

LP3: slightly harder.

HPF: (HighPass Filter)

cuts low frequencies.

• CUTOFF sets the filter frequency. Turn clockwise to open.

• RESO (resonance): is the amount of boost provided at the

cutoff frequency. It provides extra gain so be careful with the

overall volume at high resonance settings. Turn the volume or

the sustain level down to avoid distortion.

• DRIVE: sets the amount of drive (distorsion) applied to the

filter output.

• KEY (keyboard tracking) modifies the filter frequency based

on the note played on the the keyboard. Higher keys will have

a higher cutoff value than lower key.

• ENV (Envelope Amount) lets you choose how much the filter

envelope settings affect the filter cutoff frequency. Turning

clockwise gives positive env. values (i.e. a longer attack will

slowly open the filter), whereas turning to the left allow you to

use the inverted envelope (longer attack times will close the

filter).

Interface Overview

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