Moog Music Recording Equipment MF-105 Manual Do Utilizador

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The rows going from bottom to top are the individual filters. 
Illustrations of all the Patterns are in Appendix A, page 22.
     Return to the basic setting shown in figure 2, which features 
pattern 2.  As you play your instrument through the MuRF, pay 
attention to the sound of the effect and how it corresponds to figure 
10. You should hear the Animation “stair-stepping” through the 
filters. Turn the RATE control up and down and notice how the 
pattern speeds up and slows down.
   Now it’s time to explore the ENVELOPE Control - one of the 
most powerful parts of the MuRF. 
1) With the ENVELOPE Control set at 2, you should hear each of 
the filters with a sharp attack and a decay that fades out smoothly 
but quickly. 
2) Turn the ENVELOPE control to 0 as you play through the 
MuRF. The effect sounds much more choppy - the decay time has 
been decreased. 
3) Now turn the ENVELOPE control up to 5. The effect now 
sounds smooth - the attack is the same time as the decay - like a 
tremolo effect. 
4) Turn the ENVELOPE control to 6. The effect becomes swirly 
Figure 10 - Diagram of Pattern 2, Bank A
arranged in two banks of 12.  
An easy way to understand 
the Animation is to look at a 
simple pattern displayed on 
a grid.
     Figure 10 shows a 
graphic representation of 
pattern 2 in Bank A. The 
columns going left to right 
are the steps of the pattern.