Modor NF-1 User Manual

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    Modor digital polyphonic synthesizer user manual.

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    Contents 10 addenda 1 10.1 initialise to frontpanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10.2 polyphonic, monophonic, mono legato modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10.3 view incoming midi messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10.4 safety mode . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    10 addenda 10.1 initialise to frontpanel added in software version os004 a new patch initialisation method has been added in os004. When selecting patch init (hit 4x menu) the select-encoder can be used to switch between ’ini- tialise’ and ’frontpanel’. The first option initialises all parameters to...

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    10.3. View incoming midi messages chapter 10. Addenda mono-legato same as normal monophonic, but now the envelopes continue instead of being retriggered when playing legato notes. Also portamento only works on legato notes. Poly/mono/legato modes are set in the parameter-menu. Use the menu button to...

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    10.5. Sysex bank dumps chapter 10. Addenda therefore, a safety mode has been installed in os004. When this safety mode is activated, the sound parameters do not change when turning a frontpanel knob, until you are passing it’s actual value. This setting can be found in the system settings menu. Acti...

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    10.6. Looping envelopes chapter 10. Addenda select the sysex dump menu using the menu-button, and next use the select- encoder to select bank receive. Now press the menu button again to enter sysex bank receive and use the select-encoder to select a bank [a-n] where to save the received bankdump. 10...

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    10.7. Menu overview chapter 10. Addenda looping means that, instead of staying at the sustain-level (l3) for as long as the note keeps being pressed, the envelope goes immediatly into release and drops back to zero, to restart from the beginning after arriving there. This way you can use your env’s ...