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MASTER MENU
GLOBAL VELOCITY CURVES
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Warning: MIDI Sysex data ill not be transferred etween two Morpheus units nless the ID numbers of oth units match.
• MIDI Mode
This function selects one of the four MIDI receive modes and the MIDI system exclusive ID number.
Omni mode
Morpheus responds to note information on all MIDI channels and plays the preset currently displayed in the main screen.
Poly mode
Morpheus only responds to note information received on the currently selected MIDI channel (the “basic channel”, displayed on the main screen) and plays that channel’s associated preset.
Multi mode
Morpheus responds to data on any combination of MIDI channels and plays the specific preset associated with each of the MIDI channels.
Mono mode
Morpheus responds to data on any combination of MIDI channels but plays each channel monophonically. If a new note on a channel is played before the last note is released, the envelopes will not be retriggered. Mono mode is particularly useful with alternate controllers such as MIDI guitars, etc.
Device ID
This function allows an external programming unit to distinguish between multiple Morpheus units. In the case of multiple Morpheus units, each unit should have a different device ID number.
MIDI MODE ID
Omni 00
•MIDI Mode Change
This function selects whether or not MIDI mode change commands are accepted or ignored when received over MIDI (see MIDI Mode).
MIDI MODE CHANGE
Disabled
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• MIDI Program Change Map
Incoming MIDI program changes can be remapped to a different numbered preset. This is a handy feature when you want a specific MIDI program number sent from the master synth to be linked with a specific preset or hyperpreset on Morpheus. For example, the Program Change Map could be set to call up preset 12 whenever Morpheus receives program change number 26. Any preset or hyperpreset in Morpheus can be mapped to any incoming MIDI program change number. There are four separate Program Change Maps available. This feature also allows you to call up presets in any bank, which are not accessible through a standard MIDI program change. Note: The
Program Map only operates if it is selected in the Midimap and if the Bank Select function in the Midimap is set to bank 0.
PROG CHG 0MAP #1 026 > 012
••• The Bank Select function is located in the Midimap menu.
••• On some synthesize Program 00 is called Progra 01 with a corresponding di ference through all the num bers.
This chart shows how MIDI preset changes can be re-mapped. In this example, program changes 10-29 have been re-mapped. All other programs will be selected normally.
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•• A few of the standardzed MIDI Controller umbers are listed below.
-Modulation Wheel or ever
-Breath Controller
-Aftertouch: Rev 1 DX7
-Foot Pedal
-Portamento Time
-Data Entry
-Volume
-Balance
-Undefined
0 - Pan
1 - Expression
•• A few of the standardzed MIDI switch numbers re listed below.
4 - Sustain Switch (on/off)
5 - Portamento (on/off)
6 - Sostenuto (on/off)
7 - Soft Pedal (on/off)
9 - Hold Pedal 2 (on/off)
Warning: When transferng Sysex data from one orpheus to another, the ID umbers of both units must atch.
• MIDI Controller Assign
Morpheus allows you to assign up to four realtime control sources from your MIDI controller. These control sources could be modulation wheels, data sliders or whatever. In this screen, you set up which controllers will be received by the Morpheus. What effect the controller will have is programmed separately for each preset. The Morpheus MIDI controllers are each assigned a letter, A-D. Each controller letter can be assigned to a MIDI realtime controller from 00-31. Note: If controller numbers 7 or 10 are selected, they will override the standard MIDI volume and pan control routings. For more information, see MIDI Realtime Controls in the
Programming Basics section.
CONTROLLER# ABCD 01 02 03 04
• MIDI Footswitch Control
Like the MIDI Controllers, 3 MIDI footswitches can be assigned to MIDI footswitch numbers. Footswitches can be assigned numbers from 64-79. Destinations for the footswitch controllers are programmed in the Preset menu.
FOOTSW CTL# 123 64 65 66
• Send MIDI Data
This function will send MIDI System Exclusive data to the MIDI Out port of Morpheus. The MIDI data can either be sent to a computer/ sequencer or to another Morpheus. Using the cursor key and the data entry control, select the type of MIDI data you wish to transmit.
SEND MIDI DATA
RAM Presets
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The Enter LED will be flashing. Press the Enter button to confirm the operation. To receive MIDI data, simply send the MIDI data into Morpheus from another Morpheus or your sequencer. The choices are:
RAM Presets ......................................... |
Transmits all the user RAM presets. |
ROM Presets ................................... |
Transmits all the factory ROM presets. |
Card Presets ................................... |
Transmits all the memory card presets. |
RAM Hypers ............................... |
Transmits all the user RAM hyperpresets. |
Card Hypers .......................... |
Transmits all the memory card hyperpresets. |
RAM MIDI Maps ................................... |
Transmits all the user MIDI maps. |
Card MIDI Maps .................... |
Transmits all the memory card MIDI maps. |
Program Change Maps ............ |
Transmits all the program change maps. |
Master Settings .................... |
Transmits all parameters in the Master menu |
except tuning table, program change map & viewing angle. |
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The “scratch” Midimap is also transmitted. |
Tuning Table ..................................... |
Transmits only the user tuning table. |
All RAM Data ................. |
Transmits all the user RAM data in the machine. |
Individual Program ... Transmits only the specified preset or hyperpreset.
Individual Midimap....................... Transmits only the specified midimap.
Individual Program Change Map Transmits the specified program map.
When Individual Programs, Midimaps or Program Change Maps are received via SysEx, they are placed in their proper locations.
• Sysex Packet Delay
Errors can sometimes occur when transferring Sysex data from Morpheus to a computer because the computer cannot process and store the incoming data fast enough. This function allows you to change the amount of delay between MIDI Sysex data packets so that the input buffer of your computer does not overflow. The default speed is 300 delay units. A setting of “000” allows full speed MIDI Sysex. If you are having data transmission errors, increase the delay until the problem disappears.
SYSEX PKT DELAY 300
To Record MIDI Data into a Sequencer:
1.Setup sequencer to receive system exclusive data.
2.Place sequencer into record mode, then Send MIDI Data.
To Receive MIDI Data from a Sequencer:
1. Simply play back the sequence into Morpheus.
▼ Warning: Send data from your sequencer as you would a regular sequence. Sending data in one huge chunk may clog the Morpheus input buffer.
▼ A Midimap received by Morpheus does not change the “scratch” Midimap unless it is currently selected You must select the Midima for it to be active. See page 159.
••• The Individual Midimap and Program Change Maps are located after the Individual Programs (keep scrolling).
▼ Turn “Keyboard Thru” mode OFF on your sequence when transferring SysEx dat or a MIDI feedback loop ma result.
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If Morpheus does not espond to external preset ditors, turn the Compare unction Off.
• Proteus Sysex
When this function is On, Proteus presets can be transferred over MIDI into Morpheus. It also allows the use of Proteus patch editing programs. Instrument numbers and parameters which are unique to Morpheus will, of course, NOT be transferred. This function defaults to Off to avoid unplanned conflicts with Proteus Sysex transfers.
PROTEUS SYSEX
Off
• Auto Select
When editing a parameter which involves the keyboard, such as a zone range, the parameter can be automatically selected simply by playing the keyboard. This is a handy feature for “power programmers”, but can sometimes be confusing. Therefore, Auto-Select can be turned On or Off. Auto-Select affects the following parameters: User Key Tuning, Zone Select, Key Range, Midimap, Preset & Hyperpreset Naming, Cross-switch Point, Keyboard Center.
AUTO-SELECT
Off
• Compare
This function turns the Compare feature (accessed by pressing the Preset button when editing) On or Off. If Compare is turned On, changes made via MIDI SysEx will not be heard except when the Preset menu is enabled.
COMPARE
On
• Viewing Angle
This function allows you to change the viewing angle of the display so that it may be easily read from either above or below. The angle is adjustable from +7 to -8. Positive values will make the display easier to read when viewed from above. Negative values make the display easier to read from below.
VIEWING ANGLE +7
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THE MIDIMAP
A Midimap is a group of parameters which you might associate with a specific sequence or song. You can also use the Midimaps as “Effects Presets” for your favorite effects setups. The Midimap contains all the pre-sequence setup information, such as the program (preset or hyperpreset) for each MIDI channel, effects settings, etc. There are 16 Midimaps in Morpheus and an additional 16 can be stored on a memory
••• Midimaps can also be changed using a SysEx Parameter Change command. See page 159.
Midimaps are often used with Morpheus connected to an external sequencer in MULTI mode. Multi mode allows Morpheus to receive MIDI data on all 16 channels simultaneously. Morpheus can store 16 different Midimaps. The two digital effects processors are also part of the Midimap.
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Selecting a new Midimap ill overwrite the “current” r “scratch” Midimap.
To enable the Midimap menu
Press the Midimap button, lighting the LED. The current screen will be the one most recently selected since powering up Morpheus. The cursor will appear underneath the first character of the screen heading on line one.
To select a Midimap
Press the Home/Enter button or press the cursor key repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the screen title heading. The first screen in the list is “Midimap Select”. Move the cursor to the lower line of the display and use the data entry control to select the desired Midimap. The Home/Enter LED will be flashing. Press Home/Enter to load the Midimap.
To select a new screen
Press the Home/Enter button or press the cursor key 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 cursor key while turning the data entry control) until the cursor is underneath the parameter value. Rotate the data entry control to change the value.
To return to Program Select mode
Press the Midimap button, turning off the LED.
MIDIMAP MENU FUNCTIONS
• Midimap Select
This is where you select one of the 16 Midimaps. You can use the Midimaps to setup a particular sequence or song. Position the cursor under the Midimap number and use the data entry control to select the Midimap. The Home/Enter LED will be flashing. You MUST
press Enter to load the Midimap.
MIDIMAP SELECT
M00 Cool FX
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• Midimap Name
This function allows you to name each of the 16 Midimaps with a name of up to 12 characters. Position the cursor underneath the character location and use the data entry control to change the character. The keyboard can also be used to select characters.
This screen displays the current Midimap. The Midimap Select screen is the last screen in the menu.
MIDIMAP NAME
M15 New Song
• Preset/Hyper to MIDI Channel Assign
This function allows you to assign a preset or hyperpreset (program) to each MIDI channel for the currently selected Midimap.
Position the cursor under the channel number and use the data entry control to change the MIDI channel. Position the cursor under the program number and use the data entry control to change the program assigned to each MIDI channel.
PRESET/HYPER C01
0610 Space Wash
• Volume, Pan & Output Mix
This function sets the Volume, Pan Position and Output Mix for each MIDI channel in the selected Midimap. Volume allows you to adjust the relative volume between programs. Pan allows you to position each program in the stereo field. The Volume control acts as an attenuator on the program volume. It cannot increase the volume past the setting programmed in the program.
▼ The Pan control Overrides the pan value programmed in the program.
VOL PAN MIX C01
127 =P FxA
▼ The Auto-Select feature in the Master menu must be turned On in order to use th keyboard for naming Midimaps.
▼ The MIDI channel shown in the right side of the scree is NOT the MIDI basic channel, only the one being edited in the Midimap.
••• Channel Pan should normally be set to “P” unles realtime control of panning i desired. If Pan is set to “0”, stereo preset will play in mono.
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The Output Mix allows you to selectively route the program through one of the effects processors or direct it to a pair of output jacks (for each of the 16 MIDI channels). An additional selection called Preset or “P”, allows the selection to be made in the preset (Mix Output). Thus effects and outputs can be selected according to MIDI channel or by preset.
Position the cursor under the channel number and use the data entry control to change the MIDI channel. Position the cursor under the volume, pan or mix and use the data entry control to change the value. The volume and pan values are the same ones shown in the main screen.
The diagram below shows the function of Output Mix Select.
•• Please note that the Sub Output is an “Effects Only” utput.
The Output Mix Select (for each MIDI channel) selects which bus in the Output
Section will be used.
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• MIDI Enables
The MIDI enables allow you to enable or filter out specific MIDI messages on a per-channel basis. MIDI messages that can be filtered include:
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All Messages (turns channel off) |
Pitch Wheel |
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Program Change |
Mono Pressure |
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Bank Select |
Key Pressure |
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Volume Control (controller #7) |
Controllers A-D |
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Pan Control (controller #10) |
Footswitches 1-3 |
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The “All Messages” filter is useful when you have other MIDI devices connected and do not want Morpheus to respond to the MIDI channels reserved for other devices. Messages will be passed when On and filtered out when turned Off.
MIDI ENABLES C01
AllMessages On
• Bank Select
The MIDI specification only allows for 128 presets per MIDI channel. This function selects which bank of 128 presets will be used for incoming MIDI program change commands. Banks can be set for each MIDI channel. This function allows you to access all presets and hyperpresets in Morpheus without using a MIDI Bank Select command.
BANK SELECT C01 0
••• The Channel Pan contro can be disabled to prevent incoming MIDI messages from altering stereo effects programmed in the presets.
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