Chapter 7: Preset Programming
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PRESET PROGRAMMING
The jumps are called
Conditional Jumps
because they only jump if a
certain condition is met. For example, the function generator can be
programmed to jump to another segment only if the key is still being
held. Otherwise it will continue on to the next segment. Each of the
eight segments can have a conditional jump to any segment (including
itself).
Conditional Jumps can be programmed to jump to the destination
segment immediately or they can wait until the end of the current
segment before jumping. The possible conditional jumps are as follows:
Never
........................ Never Jumps. Always goes on to next segment.
Always End
.............. Always Jumps at the end of the current segment.
Note On End
............ Jumps at the end of the segment if the note is
still on.
Note On Immed.
..... Jumps immediately if the note is still on.
Note Off End
............ Jumps at the end of the segment if the note is
off.
Note Off Immed.
..... Jumps immediately if the note is off.
LFO 1 or 2 End
........ Jumps at the end of the segment if the value of
the selected LFO is equal or greater than the
conditional value.
Footsw. 1-3 End
....... Jumps at the end of the segment if the selected
Footswitch is pressed.
Footsw. 1-3 Immed.
Jumps immediately if the selected Footswitch is
pressed.
Velocity End
............ Jumps at the end of the segment if the velocity
value is greater than a positive conditional
value or less than a negative conditional value.
See below.
Key End
..................... Jumps at the end of the segment if the note value
is greater than a positive conditional value or less
than a negative conditional value. See below.
FUNC GEN F1S1
CondValue +064
FUNC GEN F1S1
CondValue -064
When the value is
Positive
, a jump
occurs if the velocity or key num-
ber is
Greater
than value shown.
When the value is
Negative
, a
jump occurs if the velocity or key
number is
Less
than value shown
(ignoring the sign).
••• A Conditional Jump
always goes to the
Begin-
ning
of the destination
segment.
▼
Remember to turn up the
LFO amount when using
LFOs as conditionals.
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 ...
Page 110: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 100 ...
Page 138: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 128 ...
Page 139: ...Chapter 9 Copy Menu 129 COPY MENU COPY MENU ...
Page 140: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 130 COPY MENU ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 10 Step by Step 137 STEP BY STEP STEP BY STEP ...
Page 148: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 138 STEP BY STEP ...
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