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PRESET MENU
▼ Pressure Amount and Controller A-B-C-D Amount are MASTER Controls which affect the amount of modulation which can be programmed in the Realtime Modulation section.
In order for the Realtime Modulation Control amounts for these functions to have a full range of control, the Pressure and Controller A-D amounts must be set to +127.
• Footswitch Control
This function allows you to route the 3 footswitch controllers (1, 2 or 3) to any of the footswitch destinations. The footswitches can be routed to switch: Sustain (pri/sec/both), alternate volume envelope (pri/sec/both), alternate volume release (pri/sec/both), cross-switch between the primary and secondary instruments or switch portamento Off or On (pri/ sec/both).
FOOTSWITCH CTRL
1 -> Sustain
• Pitch Bend Range
This function allows you to specify the pitch wheel range for the current preset if pitch bend is not being globally controlled in the Master menu. Pitch bend range is only used when the pitch wheel is used to control pitch.
PITCH BEND RANGE +- 12 semitones
• Pressure Amount
This function allows you to specify an overall amount parameter for mono or poly keyboard pressure data (pre-patch cord). The pressure amount is variable from -128 to +127.
PRESSURE AMOUNT +127
• MIDI Controller Amount
This function allows you to specify an overall amount parameter (prepatch cord) which variable from -128 to +127 for each of the MIDI controllers.
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• Velocity Curve
Incoming velocity data can be modified by a velocity curve in order to provide different types of dynamics in response to your playing or better adapt to the MIDI controller. This function allows you to select one of the four velocity curves or leave the velocity data unaltered (Off). In addition, the velocity curve can be set to “Global”, which means that the global velocity curve (programmed in the Master menu) is used.
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• Keyboard Center
The Keyboard Center parameter establishes a reference point for keyboard modulation. Keys above this point will have a positive value and keys below it will be negative. The keyboard center can be set to any key within the range C-2 to G8.
KEYBOARD CENTER
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• Keyboard Tuning
In addition to the standard equally divided octave tuning, Morpheus contains four other types of scale tuning and one user-definable tuning. This function selects which tuning will be used in the current preset.
The choices of keyboard tunings are:
Equal tuning (12 tone equal temperament)
Standard Western tuning.
Just C tuning (just intonation)
Based on small interval ratios. Sweet and pure, non-beating intervals.
Vallotti tuning (Vallotti & Young non-equal temperament)
Similar to 12 tone equal temperament. For a given scale, each key has a different character.
19 Tone tuning (19 tone equal temperament)
19 notes per octave. Difficult to play, but works well with a sequencer.
Gamelan (Javanese) tuning (5 tone Slendro and 7 tone Pelog)
Pelog-white keys, Slendro-black keys. Exotic tunings of Gamelan flavor.
User tuning
Defined in the Master menu.
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• Mix Select
This function allows you to direct a particular preset to one of the four destinations (Main, Sub 1, FXA, FXB). This routing is utilized if Mix Select for a particular MIDI channel is set to “Preset” in the current Midimap. Otherwise this setting is ignored. This function allows you to choose the effect bus in the preset rather than by MIDI channel.
MIX OUTPUT
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• Save Preset
Changes made to a preset in the Preset Edit menu are not made permanent until the preset is Saved. To save a preset, move the cursor to the bottom line and select the location for the new preset with the data entry control. The Enter LED will then flash. Pressing the Enter button will confirm the operation.
Any user preset (000-127, bank 0) or RAM card location (000-127, bank 3) may be selected using the data entry control. Writing to a user preset erases the existing preset in that location. Make sure that the destination preset does not contain information that you want to keep.
SAVE PRESET to 0640 Preset Name
▼ In order for the Preset Mix Select to be utilized, the Midimap Mix select must be set to “Preset”.
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The Preset menu contains functions that can be modified by the user and then saved as preset information in one of the user presets. For example, the LFO speed or other parameter can be edited, then the preset can be saved to a user location (0-127, bank 0).
WARNING
Changes made in the Preset menu will be forever lost unless the preset is “saved” using the Save Preset function (page 127) before changing the preset.
To enable the Preset menu
Press the Preset button, lighting the LED. The current screen will be the one most recently selected since powering up the machine. The cursor will appear underneath the first character of the screen heading on line one.
To select a new screen
Press the Home/Enter button or press a cursor button repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the screen title heading. Rotate the data entry control to select another screen.
To modify a parameter
Press the cursor button repeatedly (or hold the right cursor button while turning the data entry control) until the cursor is underneath the parameter value. Rotate the data entry control to change the value.
To compare an edited preset with the original preset
Press the preset button, turning off the LED. The unedited preset is now active. Changing the preset number will erase the edit. To hear the edited preset again, press the Preset button, lighting the LED. The stored version of the preset will be heard whenever you are in the main screen.
To return to the main screen
Press the Preset button, turning off the LED.
••• While the Preset menu is activated, incoming MIDI preset changes are ignored. This is a quick and easy way to temporarily turn MIDI Program Change OFF.
▼ Compare Mode must be turned On in the Master Menu for the Compare feature to work.
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PRESET MENU FUNCTIONS
• Preset Name
Preset Name allows you to name each of the user presets with a name of up to 12 characters. Position the cursor under the character location and use the data entry control to change the character. The keyboard can also be used to select characters. The chart below shows the keyboard character assignment.
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• Secondary Instrument
This function allows you to select which of the available instrument sounds (or none) will be placed on the secondary layer of the current user preset.
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I038 Rock Organ
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