Moog Music MF-108M Cluster Flux User Manual

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receives a MIDI Note On message. When changed, the value is stored to
memory when the unit is powered down. Default is disabled
CC# 75: Delay Time Range Multiplier (0-31=Normal, 32-63= x2, 64- 95=x4,
96-128=x8.
CC# 76: MIDI Sync Enable (0=Disabled, 64=Enabled (default) Disable MIDI
Sync of the Cluster Flux LFO using MIDI Real Time Clock messages. MIDI
Sync is enabled each time the unit is powered up.
CC# 77 Enable MIDI Note mode (0=Disabled, 64=Enabled (default)-
Enable/Disable MIDI notes setting the delay time of the unit. Each time the
unit is powered on it defaults to enabled.
CC# 78 Enable MIDI Note Spillover mode (0=Disabled (default), 64=Enabled)

Allows MIDI Notes to act as a momentary bypass switch. When enabled, a

MIDI Note On message turns the effect on. A MIDI Note Off message stops

audio from entering the effect, but does not disable monitoring of the
effect signal. When combined with enough Feedback, this mode can be

used to rhythmically “punch in” ringing comb filter or lo-fi delay effects.
CC# 79 Enable Mod Wheel to LFO Amount: Values 0-63 = Disabled, 64-127 =
Enabled. Default setting is Enabled. This is a persistent setting; the current
state is remembered on powerdown. When Mod Wheel to LFO Amount is
Enabled, Mod Wheel CC messages will scale the LFO Amount parameter
from zero (Mod Wheel at minimum) to 100% of the current LFO Amount

knob position (Mod Wheel at maximum). Physically moving the LFO

Amount knob will override any Mod Wheel scaling and set the LFO Amount

parameter to the knob position value. Mod Wheel uses CC# 1 (MSB) /
CC# 33 (LSB).
CC# 80 Pitch Bend Amount: MIDI Pitch Bend messages can now be used to

“bend” the Delay Time up and down by a programmable musical interval.

Default Pitch Bend Amount is 3 Semitones. CC80 values and associated
Pitch Bend Amounts are as follows:

CC# 92 and CC# 93 - MIDI Tap Tempo: These CC messages allow you to
tap a tempo into the Cluster Flux LFO using a remote MIDI controller. Handy
for some devices like guitar multieffects, which may not send MIDI clock

but which allow you to map a MIDI CC to a foot switch. CC92 is Tap Tempo
Latching, CC93 is Tap Tempo Momentary. Program your MIDI controller to

use CC92 if the controller sends only one CC value on pressing its switch and

CC80 VALUE

PITCH BEND
AMOUNT

CC80 VALUE

PITCH BEND
AMOUNT

0-15

OFF

64-79

5 Semitones

16-31

2 Semitones

80-95

7 Semitones

32-47

3 Semitones

96-111

12 Semitones
(1 Octave)

48-63

4 Semitones

112-127

24 Semitones
(2 Octaves)

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