Quickstart guide, Important information about presets, Presets and tags in museplayer – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual

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Quickstart Guide

If you don't hear any sound, check the following:

• Verify you have connected your MIDI keyboard to the MIDI

input on the back of your Musebox, or into a USB port on the

back of your Musebox you are using a USB keyboard with your

MuseBox. Note that MuseBox will ONLY work with device-

compliant USB MIDI devices; not all USB MIDI devices are

device-compliant, so you might need to connect using a stan-

dard 5-Pin DIN MIDI cable with some equipment.

• Make sure your keyboard or controller is powered up.

• Verify that MuseBox is receiving MIDI from your keyboard.

This is easily done by looking for the "eighth note" on the

front panel LCD next to the Left and Right level meters. If you

see the note appear, but still don't hear a sound, you can

verify what channel the keyboard is sending on by pressing

the SETUP button. This will display the MIDI Monitor, and you

will see the message "Listening..." until a MIDI message is

received. Once a MIDI message is received, it will display the

channel, the note number, and the velocity value. MuseBox is

setup to receive MIDI in OMNI mode which means it listens on

all channels, but you can over-ride this setting and make it

listen only to one channel. If you have changed the factory

settings for MIDI reception, then make sure you are sending

MIDI on the channel that MuseBox is expecting to receive.

• Verify that there is audio activity by viewing the front panel

VU meters on your MuseBox LCD. If you don't see any meter

action, then it is possible that the individual channel volume

is turned down inside your MuseBox.

• Check that the master volume control on MuseBox is tur-

ned all the way up, and you have either a pair of headphones

connected to the front panel, or a mixer or a pair of amplified

speakers are connected to the LINE OUTPUTS of the

MuseBox.

• Verify that the amp or mixer is turned on and configured to

receive audio, and the input level is set to a nominal listening

level.

Important Information About Presets.

It is important to relalize that MuseBox has two different

"levels" of presets, and two different "types" of presets.

When you turn on your MuseBox and press the PLAY button,

you are accessing the PLAY level presets. Those presets

include all of the sounds available in the MusePlayer virtual

instrument, AS WELL AS ALL THE OTHER VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS

AND EFFECTS IN YOUR MUSEBOX. In some cases, a PLAY level

preset might consist of MusePlayer only. Sometimes it has

both MusePlayer and a separate effect loaded for an enhan-

ced sound. Sometimes a PLAY preset might have MuseBox

running in parallel with aneffect processing an audio input so

that you can sing and play keyboards at the same time.

This manual covers only the editing and creation of MusePlayer

presets, and PLAY level presets. Please keep in mind that there

are several different virtual instruments inside your MuseBox,

and you might have to open up the GUI of a different virtual

instrument to create or modify some PLAY level presets. For

more information on creating and editing PLAY level presets,
please see your MuseBox Owners Manual.

Presets and TAGS in MusePlayer

Another important thing to understand is that MusePlayer

Factory Presets can are organized in two ways: in Factory

BANK preset mode, and in TAG preset mode. The Factory

BANK of presets are available when you open up the Graphical

User Interface of MusePlayer and select presets with your

Mouse. You can also select presets with MusePlayer loaded

on one of the two synth channels, and then use your mouse

to select presets using the drop-down preset selector and the

BANK button selected. And finally, you can access the Factory

BANK presets from the front panel of your MuseBox when you

have MusePlayer loaded on one of the synth channels and the

EDIT mode is selected.

The Factory Presets are also TAGGED in MuseBox, so you can

use your mouse to select presets using the drop-down preset

selector and the TAG button selected when MusePlayer loa-

ded on one of the two synth channels.

Although this sounds complicated, it isn't: This function sim-

ply allows you to select presets alphabetically (using BANK

mode) or by sound category (using TAG mode).

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