Interface overview, Common parameters, English 14 – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual
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Interface Overview
English 14
Common parameters
G1. Glide Slider/Solo Switch - Velocity curve switches
The Solo Mode lets you play convincing
bass and lead parts, and includes a glide
time setting. Glide sets the transition
time between two notes. Solo Mode is
the same as a polyphony setting of 1.
The velocity curves switches allows you
to adapt MusePlayer to your MIDI control-
ler: Linear velocity, no velocity (trigger
mode), exaggerated velocity (for softer
keyboards), de-emphasized velocity for
heavier or weighted action keyboards.
G2. Polyphony setting
Use the arrows to set precisely the polyphony you need. Most
presets have their own poly settings, for your convenience.
Tip : This setting is the principal way of preventing clicks and
pops from occurring due to CPU overload. Example: a 6 notes
part will use less CPU if MusePlayer is set to six voices than if it
is set to 16 voices.
G2. Octave
Allows to transpose the incoming MIDI notes. Setting is in
Octaves, with values from -2 to +2.
G2. Bend Range
This sets how the pitch bend will transpose the sound: values
from 0 to 24 semi tones.
G2. CC# Midi Controller
The display indicates which MIDI continuous controller is cur-
rently selected for the active Layer. This controller is available
in the list of modulation sources.
G7. 32-Bit switch
When OFF, MusePlayer loads sounds in 16-bit format to use
less RAM, but it will use a little more CPU power when conver-
ting the samples to 32-bit on the fly. When ON, all samples in
the preset are immediately loaded in 32-bit mode. This uses
twice the RAM but means the engine doesn’t have to convert
on the fly.
H1. Mixer
Here you can set each layer’s level
using the corresponding slider and
each layer’s pan using the correspon-
ding knob. (Volume:CC#7 Pan: CC#10)
Two MUTE switches below the sliders
disable the sound of a layer. Once
muted, the link function is automati-
cally disabled. PAN controls move the
output audio to the left or right.
H2. Pitch
The Pitch and Fine settings are transposing the audio.(as
opposed to the Octave setting in section G that acts as a MIDI
transposition).The pitch’s scaling is in semi-tones when the
fine setting is set in cents (100 cents for one semi-tone).
I1. UVI engine Logo
Clicking on the Logo will display (in the edit-info window) the
currrent software version of the plug-in.