Interface overview, List of available modulation sources, Internal sources – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual
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Interface Overview
Pitch modulation knob, source menu
The Modulation Depth knob is bipolar
meaning the 0 position is at 12 o’clock,
and going to the left or right gives nega-
tive or positive values.
This section allows to modulate the pitch of the selected layer.
Depth knob: controls the Amount of the modulation. (Vibrato
effects are possible using a LFO as a modulation source, for
example.)
Filter modulation knob, source menu
The Modulation Depth knob is bipolar
meaning the 0 position is at 12 o’clock, and
going to the left or right gives negative or
positive values.
This section allows to modulate the cutoff value of the selec-
ted layer. Negative settings will decrease the filter frequency
while positive values will increase it (depending on the filter
type).
Drive modulation knob, source menu
The Modulation Depth knob is bipolar
meaning the 0 position is at 12 o’clock, and
going to the left or right gives negative or
positive values.
This section allows to modulate the drive amount of the selec-
ted layer. Depending on the settings, this section can increase
or decrease the drive amount using the modwheel or whate-
ver modulation source.
Amp. modulation knob, source menu
The Modulation Depth knob is bipolar
meaning the 0 position is at 12 o’clock,
and going to the left or right gives negati-
ve or positive values.
This section allows to modulate the audio volume of the
selected layer. Tremolo effect can be achieved with this sec-
tion, for example, using a LFO as a source.
Pan modulation knob, source menu
The Modulation Depth knob is bipolar
meaning the 0 position is at 12 o’clock,
and going to the left or right gives negati-
ve or positive values.
List of available modulation sources
Internal sources
• Pitch Envelope
• Filter Envelope
• Amplitude Envelope
• LFO 1
• LFO 2
• LFO 3
• LFO 4
MIDI sources
• Key : note number. Higher notes mean more modula-
tion amount.
• Bender: the pitch wheel on your keyboard.
• Aftertouch: also know as pressure or Channel AT
• Velocity: the velocity value is used: higher velocities
mean more modulation.
• CC: the MIDI continuous controller you’ve selected in
section G3.
MIDI+Internal sources
• Wheel->LFO1 : the parameter is modulated by LFO 1,
the amount of modulation applied is set by the mod
wheel.
• Wheel->LFO2: the parameter is modulated by LFO 2,
the amount of modulation applied is set by the mod
wheel.
• Wheel->LFO3: the parameter is modulated by LFO 3,
the amount of modulation applied is set by the mod
wheel.
• Wheel->LFO4: the parameter is modulated by LFO 4,
the amount of modulation applied is set by the mod
wheel.
• Wheel : the modulation wheel position sets the amount
of modulation
Other sources
• Alternate: will alternate between large and small
modulation values, changing after each note.
• Random: completely random values are generated
• Organ Pan: values are generated matching the pipes
order on an organ.
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