Morpheus Operation Manual
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STEP-BY-STEP
• Coarse Tuning
This function is related to transpose and in fact, the two work well
together in the creation of new timbres. A little background: Transpose
works by shifting the keyboard assignment of the samples (as if you
were sliding the keyboard up and down). Coarse Tuning keeps the
keyboard sample placement constant and actually tunes the samples
up. With multisampled instruments such as a piano, the timbre can
change dramatically using coarse tuning.
(A multisampled sound is one
that contains multiple samples placed at various points on the keyboard.)
To hear this effect, first
Coarse Tune
the guitar up one octave (+12),
then
Transpose
it
down
one octave (-12). The pitch remains the same,
but what a difference in the tone! (You may want to turn the Piano
instrument Off to make it easier to hear the guitar.)
PITCH TUNE crse
pri:+12 sec:+00
• Fine Tuning
The Fine Tune control is related to the coarse tuning, but has a range of
one semitone. When both primary and secondary instruments are the
same, detuning one of the instruments slightly will create a “fat” sound
useful for strings or ensemble effects.
PITCH TUNE fine
pri:+00 sec:+00
In preparation for the next experiment, let's clean the slate. Since we
haven't SAVED the preset yet, any changes you made will be lost as
soon as you change the preset. Do that now. Simply press the Preset Edit
button extinguishing the LED, dial momentarily to another preset and
then go back to the ‘-defPreset-’. Now everything is erased. Set the
primary
instrument to I005 Spectrum Pad, press Home/Enter, then slowly turn
the data entry knob until you find the screen shown below.
ALT VOL ENVELOPE
pri:Off sec:Off
••• To hear how Transpose
and Coarse Tuning differ, try
them on the multi-percussion
instruments.
••• Use Coarse Tuning to
tune multi-instrument
percussion instruments.
Summary of Contents for MORPHEUS
Page 10: ...1 Chapter 1 Basic Setup INTRODUCTION BASIC SETUP ...
Page 11: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 2 ...
Page 19: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 10 ...
Page 20: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operation 11 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Master Menu 17 MASTER MENU ...
Page 27: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 18 ...
Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Master Menu 21 MASTER MENU GLOBAL VELOCITY CURVES ...
Page 36: ...Chapter 4 Midimap Menu 27 MIDIMAP MENU ...
Page 37: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 28 ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 5 Effects Section 37 EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 47: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 38 ...
Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Hyperpreset Menu 57 HYPERPRESET MENU ...
Page 67: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 58 ...
Page 76: ...Chapter 7 Preset Programming 67 PRESET PROGRAMMING PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 77: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 68 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 93: ...Chapter 7 Preset Programming 83 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 109: ...Chapter 8 Preset Menu 99 PRESET MENU ...
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Page 139: ...Chapter 9 Copy Menu 129 COPY MENU COPY MENU ...
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Page 147: ...Chapter 10 Step by Step 137 STEP BY STEP STEP BY STEP ...
Page 148: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 138 STEP BY STEP ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 11 Reference Section 161 REFERENCE SECTION ...