Interface overview, D1. filter envelope, English 12 – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual

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Interface Overview

English 12

C2. TIMBRE

Timbre parameter “detunes” the sound without affecting the

reference note making strange tuning-filter effects. This is a

setting that encourages experimentation...

C3. Master filter & Resonance

The Master Filter is common to both layers. The cutoff slider is

neutral at the center position. This allows you to choose

between a Hi-pass filter (when sliding towards the right) and

a Lo-pass filter (when sliding to the left). Resonance controls

the amount of resonance of the filter. The MASTER Cutoff res-

ponds to MIDI CC#74 and Resonance responds to CC#71

D1. Filter Envelope

Filter envelope

This envelope affects the multimode filter, depending on the

envelope setting. Turn the envelope knob fully to the right

before experimenting with it.

The envelope is made of four stages: Attack, Decay, Sustain

and Release. It is usually more difficult to set this envelope

because of the relationship with the filter. Long attack times

will provide you with slowly opening filters.

Often neglected, this great tool can change a preset comple-

tely. However, there are no hard and fast rules for filter enve-

lope settings: feel free to experiment, and you’re likely to dis-

cover new sounds.

Velocity time knob & A/D switch

This knob allows you to set how much the attack (A) or the

decay (D) time will be modified by velocity. Both envelope

stages can be modulated simultaneously.

Velocity Sensitivity

This knob allows the velocity to modulate the envelope set-

tings.

D2. Amplitude Envelope

Amplitude envelope

The classic ADSR sliders (Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release)

help you define the evolution of the audio volume of the

sound over a period of time.

Attack, Decay and Release are TIME settings (i.e. long attack

time or short attack time). The sustain time is infinite by

nature: it lasts for as long as you hold a key. The Sustain is

therefore a VOLUME setting for adjusting how soft or loud the

note is while it is held down.

V-time knob- A/D switch

This knob allows you to set how much the attack (A) or the

decay (D) time will be modified by velocity. Both envelope

stages can be modulated simultaneously.

Sensitivity

This allows the velocity to modulate the envelope settings.

Sample Start

This knob controls where MusePlayer starts playing back the

audio sample. As you increase the sample start time, you may

introduce a more staccatto attack, sometimes even a click,

which may be desirable for some sounds. .

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