Interface overview, General controls, B1. modulations – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual

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Interface Overview

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General controls

A1. Midi Indicator/Preset selection menu

The MIDI indictaor will light when MusePlayer receives MIDI

data. If no sounds is coming out of MusePlayer, check whether

this lights up. If it doesn’t, check the MIDI source or the MIDI

settings in MuseBox. If it does light but you don't hear any-

thing, check your amplifer or mixer to ensure its working. Click

on the name and a menu appears with the whole preset list.

Submenus are there for easier selection. If you release the

menu without making a selection, the current preset is kept.

A2. Preset selection area

The two arrows allow you to change preset, moving in the

preset list. The preset number is displayed above, you can click

on it to have direct access to the presets by number.

A3. Program Selection Menus

The upper display shows the name of the program selected.

You can change these programs individually by cliking on

their name, a menu appears with the whole preset list.

Submenus are there for easier selection.If you release the

menu without making a selection, the current program is

kept. The two arrows allow you to change program for each

layer, moving in the program list.

A4. Link & Layer display switches

When activated, the LINK button applies any edits to both

layers at the same time.

When the link mode is off, the Layer display switch allows you

to toggle between the two layers in order to display the one

you wish to edit. All parameters are then updated visually.

A5. The edit display

This diplays the editing mode set by the link mode switch.

After any edits the display shows the value of the parameter

currently edited. MusePlayer will display the value in dB,

Hertz or percent of the current slider.

A6. Memory display

Memory display: indicates the RAM usage of the currently

opened preset. This display takes 32-bit Mode into account.

A7. Save switch

When you click on the "SAVE" switch, MusePlayer allows you

to save you own preset with the desired name.You can either

overwrite the preset by using the same name or change the

preset name to create a brand new preset.

B1. Modulations

Use this section to modulate the pitch, filter, drive, amp. or/

and Pan of the selected layer. (Refer to the next page for a

complete list of the available modulation sources.)

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