Mono/Fury Manual
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Tweaks
At some places I decided to insert some minor additions or
tweaks
to the
Mono/Fury
which are not part of the original design. The purist will cry out loud but I think these
tweaks are quite useful. Some tweaks are obvious: You can save a plug-in program,
you have an integrated MIDI interface, it does not take minutes until the VCOs have
warmed-up, the plug-in weights just some hundered kilobytes and not kilograms... ;-)
Here, I'm talking about some new
controls
. These tweak controls will be shown when
the “Danger / High Voltage” symbol at bottom left of the panel is clicked.
Mod Wheel
Override
The amount of modulation by MG 1 is controlled by the
modulation wheel. However, the position of the mod
wheel cannot be stored with the plug-in's programs. This
tweak parameter fixes this issue by emulating an initial
position of the mod wheel.
Arpeggiator
Trigger Source
The arpeggiator is usually triggered by MG 2 while the
Mono/Poly
provided a clock input jack for external
triggering. This tweak parameter can be used to
synchronize the arpeggiator to the host tempo.
Arpeggiator
Tempo
If the arpeggiator is synchronized to the host, this tweak
parameter is used to set the tempo in note lengths.
Key Assign Mode
Reset By Effects
Button
When you activate the Effects section, the key
assignment mode will be reset to
Unison
. On the
Mono/Poly
it was possible to avoid this behavior by
setting a specific jumper on one of the circuit boards.
Here, you just set this tweak parameter to
Off
.
Round Robin
This is an additional monophonic key assignment mode
not to be found on the
Mono/Poly
).
Round Robin
schedules only one
VCO to a key; however, when the next key is pressed it
will be scheduled to the
next
VCO in row (similar to the
Poly
mode when the arpeggiator is activated).