Welcome / table of contents, Award winning technology, English 3 – Muse Research MusePlayer manual v1.0 User Manual
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Welcome / Table of contents
English 3
Thank You!
Congratulations for your purchase of MuseBox™, featuring
built-in sounds from Ultimate Sound Bank. We hope your new
instrument will become a valuable music-making partner for
you and for your musical endeavors.
We are proud to feature MusePlayer in MuseBox. MusePlayer
is a software-based virtual instrument that is based on the UVI
Engine, and is a high-quality sampling synthesizer that is ver-
satile and expandable. MusePlayer features a huge range of
sounds, simple access to the presets and great sound shaping
tools so you can create your own custom sounds quickly and
easily.
Thanks to the dual-layer architecture, you can mix and match
all the included sounds to create your own unique sounds.
This is the easiest way to create a fat bass sound, a rich pad,
etc. Each layer is complete with a great arsenal of synthesis
tools: multimode filter, LFOs, envelopes... And a global section
with more filters and LFOs.
- MusePlayer is Built-in and preauthorized.
- Two layers delivering amazing sonic capabilities
- Hundreds of high-quality presets
- Nearly 4 GB of sounds on the built-in solid state drive
- Next-Generation UVI-Engine
- Over-driven “analog” filters available on each layer
- Dual effect section with 29 algorithms
- New LFO waveforms
- LFOs & FX all have host tempo sync
- Ability to create and save your own presets
- Expandable with new sample sets on CF cards
Award winning technology
MusePlayer is powered by the UVI Engine™, a modern tool
that runs MusePlayer but is invisible to you. The main asset of
the UVI-Engine is the sound quality, thanks to the use of
32-bit floating point proessing throughout its architecture.
Lots of virtual instruments say they sound great, but by simply
doing some critical listening on your own, you'll find in the
case of the UVI Engine, its actually true!
1 Quick Start Guide.................................4-5
Powering up your MuseBox
Selecting a TAG
Selecting a PRESET
Creating your own custom Layer
Saving your new Sounds
4 Using MusePlayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7
A - Selecting Sounds
B - Dual Layer Architecture
C - MusePlayer ’s Parameters
D- Optimization
E- A few more tips...
6 Interface Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 20
7 MIDI Continuous Controllers Table . . 21
9 General FAQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 23
10 Troubleshooting & Support . . . . . 24 - 25
11 Credits & Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26