Dreadbox Murmux Adept Edition Operation Manual page 25

8-voice polyphonic synthesizer
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AFTERTOUCH
The Aftertouch parameter allows the use of the keyboard Aftertouch, in order to modulate
any of the knobs or sliders of the front panel. Assigning a parameter and setting the
modulation amount, works in the same way as the ModWheel parameter. The screen will
show "A.F.T." when selected. Clearing all modulation parameters works again in the same
way as the ModWheel parameter.
The Polyphonic Aftertouch is implemented, so that the Murmux can respond to a keyboard/
controller that allows this feature. Some targets though, have a monophonic response.
VELOCITY
The Velocity parameter allows the use of the keyboard's velocity (playing dynamics), in order
to modulate any of the knobs or sliders of the front panel. Assigning a parameter and setting
the modulation amount, works in the same way as the ModWheel parameter. The screen will
show "V.E.L." when selected.
Clearing all the modulation parameters works again in the same way as the ModWheel
parameter.
AMP VELOCITY
The Amp Velocity is used to specify how much the volume will be affected from the
keyboard's velocity. The higher the value, the more effect the keyboard's velocity will have on
the volume.
POLY LFO SYNC
Free: Free running LFO.
Key: The LFO cycle will restart when a new note is played. This will occur on each
independent LFO.
For example, if poly LFO is applied to the Filter's Cutoff frequency, playing notes in succession
will create an arpeggio-like effect, which will follow the way the notes were played.
BPM: The LFO's speed is synced to an external MIDI clock. The LFO Rate values have the
following BPM divisions (Rate knob left of the center) and multiplications (Rate knob right
of the center): 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24.
KBPM: The LFO's speed is synced to a MIDI clock, but also its cycle resets when a new note
is played.
LFO B Sync
LFO B Sync settings are the same as Poly LFO Sync settings but for LFO B.
The only difference is that when KEY is selected, either KEY or KBPM, every new note will
restart the cycle of the LFO.
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