Linplug MorphoX Manuel d'utilisateur

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user manualversion 1.1.0Copyright: LinPlug Virtual Instruments GmbH, 2014 All rights reserved.

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Morphing Area and Global AreaThe upper part of the MorphoX user interface shows what we call the Morphing Area. That's the area holding all the c

Page 3 - Table of Contents

The reason for having a not-morphing (or global) area are as follows (in case you are interested, otherwise just skip this and continue with chapter O

Page 4 - Installation

OscillatorsThe LinPlug MorphoX contains 2 oscillators plus a noise source. The oscillators are similar, but not identical.Common t

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The Wave dial allows you to interpolate between the two basic waveforms. When the dial is at its leftmost setting, the waveform consists of purely the

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button is On, the phase of each note continues on from the phase of the previous note.Both oscillators of the LinPlug MorphoX allow Sprea

Page 7 - Overview

Oscillator MixerIn the Oscillator Mixer you can adjust the volume of the two oscillators and the noise source.The dials Osc 1 and Osc 2 can be turned

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Filter / Filter EnvThe LinPlug MorphoX contains a special, newly designed filter, which produces a unique, characteristic so

Page 9 - Operation / Controls

lower notes have a lower cutoff frequency. When the dial is moved to the left the effect of filter tracking is just opposite as described.The Dept

Page 10 - Morphing Area and Global Area

ADSR EnvelopeADSR envelopes can be found in the Filter Env section (controlling filter cutoff, depending on the Depth dial in the Filter section), in

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Master / Amp EnvThe LinPlug MorphoX's Master section is located to the right of the Filter Mix section. This section contains controls

Page 12 - Oscillators

WelcomeThank you for purchasing the LinPlug MorphoX.The LinPlug MorphoX is a synthesizer plugin designed for creating music on your personal compute

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EffectsThe LinPlug MorphoX has two fully morphing stereo effects units: Chorus and Delay.ChorusThe Chorus effect can be used to "thicken" a

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The Feedback dial allows you to send back the signal from the output of the Chorus to its input. This is usually used when creating flanging sounds wi

Page 15 - Oscillator Mixer

ModulationOne of the key features of the MorphoX are its sophisticated modulation capabilities. The instrument contains four independent LFOs (low fre

Page 16 - Filter / Filter Env

The Freq (Frequency) parameter determines the LFO's frequency (within a range from 0.01 to 32 Hz). This parameter has no function if Sync is used

Page 17 - Filter Mix

Appendix A for a complete listing and description of all modulation sources and destinations).Modulation sources are shown in a column on the left of

Page 18 - ADSR Envelope

GlideGlide continuously changes the pitch from one note to the next, connecting the notes and letting you smoothly "glide" from one to the o

Page 19 - Master / Amp Env

Global AreaIn the global area there are the not-morphing parts, like the two global LFO's, the arpeggiator, the morph-settings and the preset ha

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As we said before an arpeggio is a Chord broken into Notes of equal length (defined by using the Clock parameter). In the Steps you can giv

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the Arpeggiator in the Modulation Matrix is like having an LFO with up to 16 individually definable steps.Up, Down, UpDown, DownUp, UpDown+ and DownUp

Page 22 - Modulation

the first step when the Retrigger is activated. If it's deactivated it will continue on the next step when a new chord is

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Table of ContentsINSTALLATION... 4FEATURES...

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LFO 3The LFO 3 is a host synced LFO. It synchronises both with tempo as well as song position, so the start of a bar in the song wil

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This is the simplest stair, made of 2 levels which makes a 2 step cycle. In MorphoX it is named 2-2.This stair has 3 levels, the floor, one in the mid

Page 26 - Global Area

Morph SettingsThe Morph Settings are best explained from right to left. On the very right you find the modulation wheel, which serves both as a contro

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Preset Browser / File ControlsThe Preset Display consists of two displays. The left one shows the current Bank and the right one shows the current Pre

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Mono means, that, say that you hold down one key and then press and release a second key. In the case of the "mono" voice setting, the first

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ECS (MIDI Learn)The ECS (Easy Controller Setup) section makes it simple to control the LinPlug MorphoX from an external MIDI controller

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OptionsThe Options of the LinPlug MorphoX are accessed by clicking on the Options button at the bottom right of the front panel.

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- Per Instance options: These are valid for each instance of MorphoX, that is for every instrument you open, and only for this one. They are not affec

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location you can do so and point MorphoX to the library manually by choosing a preset from the new location. This is how:Click on the Set button next

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GlossaryAM: AM or "Amplitude Modulation" is a process where the amplitude of one oscillator (the carrier) is controlled by another (the modu

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InstallationInstallation on MacAfter downloading the LinPlug MorphoX for Mac you will find a file named "MorphoX Installer xxx.dmg" located

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LFO: An LFO or "Low Frequency Oscillator" is a periodic signal source (usually below audio frequency range) used to modulate

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MIDI Implementation ChartProduct: MorphoX Version 1.x Date: 10.September 2010Manufacturer LinPlug Virtual Instruments GmbHFunction Transmitted Recogni

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Appendix A: Modulation Sources and DestinationsModulation SourcesKeyfollow The note being played with a linear response. The modulation value foll

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Filter Envelope The envelope of the Filter. This envelopes control the Filter cutoff frequency, however if it makes sense within the pre

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Random Bipolar Similar to Random Unipolar, however a random bipolar source. Bipolar means that the source is randomly increasing or decreasing the ta

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Osc 1 or 2 Spread Volume If Spread is used in the respective oscillator, one can hereby control the volume of the addition

Page 41 - MIDI Implementation Chart

However when increasing the value of this modulation target, the voices are gradually spread in stereo panorama.Matrix Depth 1,2,3,4 Inten

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Appendix B: Using TUN FilesBy Jacky LigonAbout Microtuning Microtuning, or "microtonality" are methods for tuning musical instruments whereb

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One of the powerful capabilities of the TUN file format and Scala, is the ability to specify the pitch and midi note which will be the reference pitch

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You will see a Serial Number edit box top left which reads "Enter Serial here" in red letters. Enter the serial number you have received int

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FeaturesThe LinPlug MorphoX combines a number of features which LinPlug is known for with some new, exciting features:§ The sound can be con

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OverviewThe LinPlug MorphoX is a 32 note-polyphonic virtual subtractive-style synthesizer, combining various oscillators, a specia

Page 47 - Appendix B: Using TUN Files

filters works in stereo and has an envelope for controlling its cutoff parameter. Oscillators one's output can be

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Operation / ControlsOn Mac the interface supports both traditional and Retina displays automatically. You have the possibility to ch

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