Using museplayer, D - optimization, E - a few more tips – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual

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B- Common parameters to both layers :

•Velocity curve, POLY(phony) setting, OCT(ave), BEND & 32

-bit mode.

• The Master Filter and its resonance slider are common to

both layers.

• The effects settings (FX1 and FX2) are also common to

both layers.

• Each layer has a MUTE button, that mutes the correspon-

ding layer and "solos" other one. When mute is selected, the

LINK function is disabled and the position of the switch beside

it is set on the other layer.

• Two screens are dedicated to displaying values:

EDIT: shows the value of the editing currently applied to a

parameter or if no editing has been done it shows the mode

MusePlayer is in : Dual (two layers) or Single (one layer)

MEM: shows the amount of RAM memory used by the

preset.

• MIDI indicator: the round logo gets animated whenever

the plug-in receives MIDI.

D - Optimization

Using these tips can cut in two the CPU load of your plugin!

1. Disable the effects

Like all good sounding software effects, ours make the CPU

work harder. If you don’t need them on the preset you’ve loa-

ded, turn it off. To do this, turn the ON/OFF knob next to the

FX Sync switch to 0FF .

2 Reduce the polyphony

Unused voices do use a little CPU, especially at higher set-

tings. A manual setting of 40 voices for a part that really uses

16 voices wastes a lot of CPU. Evaluate how many voices your

MIDI part uses, and set the polyphony settings accordingly.

Another great way of setting it is to lower the setting and lis-

ten to missing notes: when you hear some, go back up a bit

and you’re set!

3. Enable 32-bit mode

This feature allows you to save about 15% of CPU power by

using more RAM. Depending on how many sounds you have

loaded up in your MuseBox, this can provide the benefit of

better sound with less CPU usage.

4. Disable the unused filters

Disable the multimode filter when not in use. Do this by clic-

king on “off” in the filter section of each layer. Do the same

with the Master Filter by placing the cutoff at its center detent

position. (Command-click or control-click on Mac, alt click on

PC)

5. Lower the release time of the amplitude Envelope

Make sure that notes don’t continue playing because of a long

release time. This is especially effective for parts played with

sustain pedal, as it may be that many notes continue playing

almost inaudibly, if you’ve changed the ADSR shape.

E - A few more tips...

1. Link

Use the link function to quickly adjust the overall attack and

release : turn the link on and change the Amp envelope attack

and release parameters.

2. Modwheel Morphing & Layering

Feel free to experiment with modulation to create “crossfade

morph” between two layers using mod wheel or other contro-

lers assigned to full amp modulation (just set one layer mod

positive and the other layer mod negative)

Try using the mod wheel to add a second layer to a sound by

assigning it to positive amp mod; this is very useful to add

bass range, filter, ... sound to a preset or to add warmth at your

convenience.

Using MusePlayer

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