m-f-b M.F.B. Synth-Pro MFB - Synth-Pro - manuel (anglais)

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SYNTH PRO
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Operating Manual
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IMPRINT
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MFB – Ingenieurbüro Manfred Fricke Neue Straße 13 14163 Berlin Germany www.mfberlin.de
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Disclaimer
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MFB does not assume any liability for completeness or accuracy for any of the pages in this manual. We reserve the right to change any of the terms and contents at any time without advance notice. The content of this manual has been compiled with meticulous care and to our best knowledge. MFB does not take responsibility for any warranties for this manual beside the ones being defined by the corresponding commercial laws. Any duplication, processing or form of distribution of this manual or parts of it requires permission of the manufacturer.
Safety Instructions
Please carefully read the following safety instructions! These include general rules of handling electric products. Carefully read all notes before operating the unit.
Suitable place of installation
Only use this device in confined spaces, avoid humidity and dust.Ensure unhindered airflow to all sides of the device. Do not place
the device in direct proximity to heat sources. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or strong vibrations.
Electrical connection
Please only use the power supply that comes with the device. It
can be used with a supply voltage of 110 to 240 volts (mains).
If the provided power supply does not suit your power socket,
please consult a qualified electrician.
Unplug the power supply if you are not going to use the device
for a longer period.
Never touch the power supply with wet hands.While unplugging, always pull the plug not the cable!
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Operation
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Never place containers of liquid on the device.Ensure a safe and firm stand when in use. Make sure no objects get inside the device. Should this happen,
switch off the device and remove it from the receptacle. Consult a qualified dealer.
Maintenance
Do not open the device. Repairing and servicing must only be
carried out by qualified personnel. There are no user serviceable parts inside the device. In addition, unauthorized opening of the device renders the warranty void.
Only use dry and soft cloth or a brush for cleaning. Alcohol,
solvents or comparable chemicals will damage the device's surface.
Intended use
This device has exclusively been designed to generate and process audio signals as well as control signals corresponding to MIDI-, M-Bus­and USB-specifications. Any further use is not allowed and will preclude any warranty claims against MFB.
Disposal
This unit has been manufactured RoHS-conforming in compliance with the requirements of the European parliament and council and thus is free from lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium.
Nevertheless, disposal of this product is classified as special waste which must not be disposed with general household waste!
For proper disposal please refer to your dealer or to: MFB - Neue Straße 13 - 14163 Berlin - Germany
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Table of Contents
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General …................................................................................................6
Starting up …........................................................................................... 6
Operation …............................................................................................ 7
Oscilloscope ........................................................................................... 7
Voice Display .......................................................................................... 8
PRESETS – Selection and Storing …........................................................8
MENU Voice Mode …............................................................................. 8
OSCILLATORS ….......................................................................................9
Pitch …........................................................................................ 9
DCO-mode and Auto Tuning …...............................................10
Waveforms …............................................................................. 11
Modulation …............................................................................. 11
Glide …........................................................................................11
Synchronization …...................................................................... 12
Frequency Modulation (FM) ….................................................12
Oscillator Mix ….......................................................................... 12
FILTER ….................................................................................................... 13
Modulation …............................................................................. 14
Filter Output …............................................................................14
ENVELOPES ….......................................................................................... 15
LFOs …...................................................................................................... 15
VCA …...................................................................................................... 16
EFFECTS …................................................................................................ 17
MASTER …................................................................................................. 17
SEQUENCER …......................................................................................... 18
Sequence – Selection and Storing …...................................... 18
Sequence – Input and Playback ….........................................18
ARPEGGIATOR ….................................................................................... 19
Shuffle and Tempo …................................................................ 19
Transpose …................................................................................20
MIDI-SETTINGS …...................................................................................... 20
DATA-TRANSFER ….................................................................................. 20
REAR PANEL – CONNECTIONS .............................................................. 21
MIDI-IMPLEMENTATION …....................................................................... 22
Hint: To provide a better overview, we have added a schematic of the described section in each chapter. All labelings of the controls, buttons and jacks are being printed bold in this manual and written as labeled on the device itself.
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General
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MFB SYNTH PRO is a synthesizer with eight voice polyphony. Its analog sound engine is based on circuits and techniques which have been used in synthesizers of the 70s and 80s and have been updated and expanded by useful functions. Among the special features of SYNTH PRO are the oscillators which can seamlessly blend between waveforms. The VCOs can alternatively being used in a DCO-mode. The filter section offers two separate VCFs (per voice) with different characteristics which can be coupled to be controlled simultaneously. In addition, SYNTH PRO offers 240 storage locations, a polyphonic sequencer, an arpeggiator, extensive controllability via MIDI-controllers and a digital effects processor.
Starting up
SYNTH PRO is powered by an external power supply which is connected to the 6V/1,5A jack on the unit’s rear panel. Find the POWER ON/OFF located alongside. Prior to switching on the device, connect the AUDIO OUT jack to a mixing console, an audio­interface or an amplifier. Switch SYNTH PRO on or off using the corresponding switch. SYNTH PRO can be played by a keyboard or an external sequencer using the MIDI protocol. To do so, connect the MIDI IN input or USB KEYS to the MIDI-output of a keyboard or to a MIDI-interface of a computer running a DAW.
Hint: Since SYNTH PRO is an analog synthesizer, you should always allow a warm-up-period of approx. five to ten minutes to achieve tuning stability. Presets that have been programmed using the VCO-mode may sound detuned or “strange” compared to the stored version during this period. For this period, but not only for that, SYNTH PRO offers the option to switch to DCO-mode which is always stable in tune. In case, FM has been used in a preset, make sure the operating temperature for the circuit has been reached since FM is not available in DCO-mode.
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Operation
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All sound shaping functions of SYNTH PRO can be adjusted using dedicated control elements. Parameters and values currently being changed will be displayed in the topmost display-row.
Additional functions for each section, such as modulation routings, are available via menus which are selected using the display and the MENU encoder. Each menu offers (up to) three sub-entries, which are selected by pressing the VALUE encoder consecutively. The selected parameter changes in color from red to green and can be adjusted using the VALUE encoder.
The display shows parameters in six rows.
1 – the function last used: value 2 – selected menu 3 – menu-parameter 1: value 4 – menu-parameter 2: value 5 – menu-parameter 3: value 6 – varying notifications – preset, bank, FM select, MISC-functions
Oscilloscope
By pressing the MENU encoder, the display changes to a real-time waveform-display. Below the waveform, trigger and timing-values can be adjusted. Return to the regular display-menu by pressing the encoder again.
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Voice Display
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Four LEDs below the VALUE encoder display the currently active voices. Voices 1 to 4 are visualized red, voices 5 to 8 in green.
PRESETS – Selection and Storing
SYNTH PRO offers 240 preset locations. To select, press the PRESET button. The lowermost display-row shows the current preset 1 to 8 and the bank 01 to 30. Use the VALUE encoder to select a bank. Subsequently, use the MISC buttons 1 to 8 to call up a preset in that bank. In doing so, the synthesizer will return back to play-mode. Pressing the PRESET button instead of buttons 1 to 8 instead, SYNTH PRO will adapt all current settings of the controls and switches. The bank selection will remain as is. This function makes programming new presets easier.
To save a preset, press STORE first. In doing so, the two LEDs above the button will be lit red/green. Next press the PRESET button (LED lit red), select a bank using the VALUE control and a press one of the MISC buttons 1 to 8. The preset is now saved and SYNTH PRO returns back to play-mode. The LED above PRESET will turn off.
Hint: To avoid possible voice assignment issues or hanging notes, do not run the internal sequencer or arpeggiator while loading or saving presets. Also avoid sending MIDI-notes to the MIDI-input.
MENU Voice Mode
The eight voices of SYNTH PRO can be assigned or divided in different ways. MENU Voice Mode is the first menu. It will be displayed after switching the device on. It can also be selected by turning the MENU encoder.
Type: Poly > Poly1+7 > Chord+4 > Mono > Unisono > Rotate DTune: 00-15 or Legato Off/On (Mono) olso for Poly1+7 and Unisono Active Voice: 01-08 (display only)
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The functions of the voice modes are:
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Poly: polyphonic playback of the eight voices Poly1+7: 1 monophonic voice and 7 polyphonic voices, allocated
to two adjacent MIDI-channels
Chord+4: 4 free polyphonic voices and four voices being used for a
chord, allocated to two adjacent MIDI-channels
Mono: 8 monophonic voices, allocated to eight adjacent MIDI-
channels
Unisono: all 8 voices are played monophonic by the same MIDI-
channel
Rotate: the eight voices are addressed by a single MIDI-channel,
but called up one after another
Changes of the voice assignment using Type need to be confirmed by pressing ENTER to allow the preset to distribute the voices correctly.
OSCILLATORS
SYNTH PRO offers three equally powerful analog oscillators (VCO). The functions for VCO 1, VCO 2 and VCO 3 slightly differ in some parameters.
Pitch
Each oscillator can be separately adjusted in its octave register using the 16‘ 8‘ 4‘ buttons. The corresponding LED will be lit red for 16‘, green for 8‘ and red/green for 4‘.
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The TUNE function of VCO 1 sets the overall tuning of the synthesizer.
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Tune continuously changes the tuning by ±4 semitones. For VCO 2 and VCO 3, the INTERVAL control has a range of ±1 octave to vary the tuning in regard to TUNE.
A fine tuning within a range of ±63 cent can be carried out per VCO using the DTUNE 1/2/3 function in the MISC section. To do so, press the corresponding button (the corresponding LED will be lit red) and set the value using the VALUE encoder. Leave the DTUNE 1/2/3 menu by pressing the corresponding button again (LED turns off).
DCO-mode and Auto Tuning
By pressing the button DCO/TUNE, the oscillators can be set to work in DCO-mode. This is a global function which applies to all oscillators. With DCO-mode being active, the corresponding LED is lit red. In this operating mode the oscillators’ tuning is controlled digitally. The pitches are defined exactly which is advantageous with temperature changes of the environment. However, DCO-mode will also change the sound of the sync function and the beating between the oscillators. FM is not possible when in DCO-mode.
By pressing and holding the DCO/TUNE button for two seconds, SYNTH PRO carries out an automatic tuning procedure of its oscillators. This process will take a few moments and is visualized by the LEDs of the MISC-section switching, representing the voices.
Hint: To take advantage of the auto tune function, SYNTH PRO should have reached its operating temperature. Using this function immediately after switching on the device can result in detuning because the operating temperature has not yet been reached.
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Waveforms
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The oscillators’ waveforms are continuously blended using the WAVE controls. The succession of the waveforms is: Sub > Saw > Triangle > Square > Extra.
SUB is a square-sub-oscillator which plays an octave below the selected register. The EXTRA waveform can be selected from the VCO-menus.
VCO - modulation sources
MENU VCO1/2/3 are used to select the modulation sources for the parameters PITCH and WAVE as well as for the EXTRA waveform.
Mod Pitch: LFO1, LFO2, Env1, Env2, Env3, AftT Mod Wave: LFO1, LFO2, Env1, Env2, Env3, Velo Extra: Pulse, Ring (VCO1 * VCO2) / Pulse, Noise (for VCO3)
Modulation
The modulation sources being selected for pitch and waveform in the VCO-menus are adjusted in their intensity using the MOD PITCH and MOD WAVE controls.
The overall pitch of SYNTH PRO can be controlled using the pitch wheel of a MIDI-keyboard or the corresponding MIDI control command. The range of the pitch-wheel can be adjusted in the MENU
Additional.
Pitchbend: 02, 04, 07, 12 (VCOs), 12 (VCO2, VCO3)
Glide
Glide (Portamento) is set by MISC button 4. With the LED above the button being lit, the glide-time can be adjusted between 00-31 using the VALUE control. Accordingly, press MISC button 4 again (LED turns off). Via the MENU Additional, the glide curve be set to either linear (Lin) or logarithmic (Log).
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Synchronization
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VCO2 and VCO3 can be synchronized to VCO1. Press the SYNC button for the corresponding oscillator to enable this function (LED is being lit red). In sync-mode, e.g. VCO3 follows the pitch of VCO1. To achieve the classic sync-sound, you will need to modulate the pitch of VCO3 , e.g. by an envelope. It is recommended that the DCO­mode of SYNTH PRO is disabled in this case.
Frequency Modulation (FM)
It is possible to use VCO3 to modulate VCO2 and/or VCO1 in frequency. To do so, press the FM buttons in the sections VCO1 and VCO2. The corresponding LEDs will be lit red. By using the FM SELECT button in the VCO3 section, it is possible to specify the modulation source.
The lowermost display-row shows the menu:
FM Select: Pot, LFO1, LFO2, Env1, Env2, Env3
The modulation intensity of the selected source is set by the AMOUNT control in the FM section.
Hint: With the oscillators being in DCO-mode, FM cannot be activated.
Oscillator Mix
The oscillator section includes the volume control for the VCOs. Use the LEVEL controls to adjust the VCOs’ levels.
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FILTER
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SYNTH PRO offers two filters that can be used in parallel or in series. The mix of all VCOs is passed into both filters at equal levels.
12dB VCF 1 is a multi-mode-filter with low-, band- and highpass characteristics. Use LP/BP/HP to change between the modes. The corresponding LED is lit red for LP, green for BP and red/green for HP.
24dB VCF 2 is a dedicated lowpass-filter (SSI2144) with a steeper slope and different sound character.
Use the PAR/SER button to switch the filter routing between serial (LED lit red) and parallel (LED off).
Each filter has its own set of controls to adjust the CUTOFF filter frequency and its RESONANCE. Enabling the function GLOBAL CUTOFF (LED lit red), the VCF 2 control adjusts both filter frequencies. However, filter 1’s VCF 1 control remains active allowing to specify a possible offset to VCF 2.
Hint: Unlike the oscillators, the analog filters cannot be calibrated exactly. Therefore, deviations to the oscillators’ pitch may occur, even with key follow being set to 100% (see page 14 > Modulation).
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The resonance of both filters can be calibrated separately to adapt
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for the desired sound characteristic via the MENU VCF Extra. The compensating parameter QComp allows adjusting to what extend the input signal will be attenuated with progressing resonance values. A value of 00 will cause the highest attenuation.
VCF1 Reso: 00-31 VCF2 Reso: 00-31 VCF QComp: 00-31
Modulation
The MOD VCF and CONTOUR controls as well as the KEY button adjust the filters’ modulations. KEY toggles between four key follow intensities:
LED: off – off ¦ Red – 25% ¦ Green – 50% ¦ Red/Green – 100%
The assignment of the respective modulation sources and a possible offset for the key follow function is set in MENU VCF1 Setting resp.
VCF2 Setting.
Contour: Env1, Inv1, Env2, Inv2, Env3, Inv3 Modulation: LFO1, Inv1, LFO2, Inv2, ModW, Velo Key Follow: -32 to +31
Hint: Inv stands for the inverted signal of the respective envelope or
LFO.
Filter Output
The outputs of both filters VCF1 and VCF2 are being summed using the MIX control. Set this control fully to VCF2 in serial mode, because VCF1 is slightly offset in phase in this mode.
The STEREO button allows VCF1 and VCF2 to be spread in the stereo panorama of the output signal. The button toggles between four values:
LED: off – mono ¦ Red – 25% ¦ Green – 50% ¦ Red/Green – 100%
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ENVELOPES
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SYNTH PRO offers three ADSR-envelopes with loop-functions. The envelopes can be assigned to any targets. Typically, ENV 1 controls the VCA level while ENV 2 is routed to control one or both filters in most presets.
For ENV 1 and ENV 2, the parameters ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN and RELEASE are adjusted by dedicated controls. With LOOP being enabled (LED lit red), the ATTACK and DECAY phases are looped which basically turns the envelope into a LFO. The values of both controls adjust the course and the speed of the cycle.
Hint: When using a sustain pedal, the release times of ENV 1 and ENV 2 will temporarily be set to their maximum values.
For ENV 3, decay and release are adjusted commonly using the
DEC/REL control. The sustain level can be adjusted from 00-31 via the MENU Additional.
Hint: Only one of the three envelopes can be run in loop-mode at a
time.
LFOs
LFO1 and LFO2 offer identical features. The RATE controls specifies
the speed within a range of approx. 50 seconds and 200 Hz. The WAVE control selects the waveform. This control offers a continuous blend between descending sawtooth, triangle and ascending sawtooth. Afterwards, the control switches to a square and then to a sample & hold setting.
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With the LED above the RESET/1 SHOT button being turned off, the
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LFO cycles continuously. In RESET mode (LED being lit red), the LFO­waveform will be restarted with each received MIDI-note. In 1 SHOT mode (LED being lit green), the LFO will be restarted with each received MIDI-note, but will only complete a single cycle. In this mode, the LFO can be used like a simple envelope, whose course is defined by the selected WAVE.
Sync-values to the internal or an external clock as well as a modulation of LFO 1 by LFO 2 can be set in the MENU LFO Setting.
LFO1 Sync: Gate, 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 3/8, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 LFO2 Sync: Gate, 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 3/8, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 LFO2 > LFO1: 00-31
VCA
Typically, the VCA is controlled by envelope ENV 1. An additional modulation is possible by a
second source which acts subsidiary to the envelope control. Use the MOD AMT control to set the intensity of the second modulation source.
The modulation sources for the VCA are assigned in MENU VCA
Setting. Here, the velocity can also be enabled/disabled.
Envelope: Env1, Env2, Env3 Modulation: LFO1, Inv1, LFO2, Inv2, ModW, AftT Velocity: on, off
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EFFECTS
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From the VCA, the signal of SYNTH PRO is fed into the effects processor. Use TYPE to toggle between the available algorithms: Reverb1 (LED off), Reverb2 (LED lit red), Delay (LED lit green), Chorus Reverb (LED lit red/green). Use the DRY MIX WET control to blend between the pure synthesizer signal and the processed signal.
The controls VALUE 1, VALUE 2 and VALUE 3 adjust one dedicated parameter of the selected effect each.
TYPE VALUE 1 VALUE 2 VALUE 3
Reverb 1 Time HF Filter LF Filter Reverb 2 Time HF Filter LF Filter Pitch/Delay Pitch Shift Delay Delay Mix Chorus/Reverb Reverb Mix Chorus Rate Chorus Mix
MASTER – MAIN OUTPUT
The MASTER OUT control is used to adjust the output level.
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SEQUENCER
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The sequencer of SYNTH PRO can store 240 patterns, each with a length of up to 16 steps. The sequences can be entered monophonic or polyphonic using an attached MIDI-keyboard.
Sequence – Selection and Storing
To select a sequence, press the SEQUENCE button. The lowermost display-row will show the respective sequence 1 to 8 and the respective bank 01 to 30. Use the VALUE encoder to select a bank. Subsequently, use the MISC buttons 1 to 8 to call up a sequence in that bank.
To store a sequence, first press the STORE button – the two LEDs above are being lit red/green. Subsequently, press the SEQUENCE button (LED being lit red), select a bank using the VALUE control and press a MISC button 1 to 8. The sequence is now stored and the LED above SEQUENCE turns off.
Hint: To avoid possible issues with hanging notes, do not run the internal sequencer or arpeggiator while loading or saving. Also, avoid sending MIDI-notes to the MIDI-input.
Sequence – Input and Playback
To program a sequence, press the MISC button SEQ (7) first and activate the sequencer. The corresponding LED will be lit red. To start programing, press the RECORD button. The corresponding LED will be lit red. Enter single notes or chords step by step using a MIDI-keyboard. Chord notes need to be pressed simultaneously. It is possible to insert a pause instead of a note by pressing PLAY/REST.
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The lowermost display-row will show the last programmed step. After
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entering step 16, record-mode is automatically ended and the corresponding LED turns off. If a sequence-length with less than 16 steps is required, programming can be stopped at any time by pressing the RECORD button. Subsequently, the sequence can be started and stopped by pressing PLAY/REST. In order to be able to let a sequence run independently, the clock of SYNTH PRO needs to be set to internal. The clock can be changed from Int to Ext via MENU MIDI in case an external clock of a DAW or a drum machine needs to be used as reference.
Hint: A different sequence can be loaded while the sequencer is running. The change will not occur until the current sequence has been completed.
ARPEGGIATOR
The arpeggiator can be used as an alternative to the sequencer. By pressing the MISC button ARP (6), SYNTH PRO changes to arpeggiator-mode – the corresponding LED will be lit red. Press the PLAY/REST button to enable the arpeggiator. The corresponding LED will be lit green. Repeated pressing of the ARP button changes between the arpeggiator-modes. The lowermost display-row as well as the ARP­LED will show the mode:
LED: off – off ¦ Red – Up ¦ Green – Down ¦ Red/Green – Up/Down
The arpeggiator will continue playing as long as MIDI-notes are present at the input. By pressing the RECORD/HOLD button, the arpeggio can automatically continue to play until the hold-function is deactivated – the corresponding LED will be lit red.
Shuffle and Tempo
When using the internal clock, a tempo and shuffle for the sequencer and arpeggiator can be set. To accept an input, SYNTH PRO must not be in SEQ-/ARP-mode.
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By pressing the MISC button TEMPO (8) – the corresponding LED will
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be lit red – the lowermost display-row changes to a tempo­indication. It can be adjusted between 040 and 239 (BPM) using the VALUE control. Exit the tempo-menu by pressing TEMPO (8) again – the corresponding LED turns off. The display setting remains visible until a different MISC function is called up. By pressing the MISC button SHUFFLE (5) – the corresponding LED will be lit red – the lowermost display-row changes to a shuffle indication which can be adjusted between 00 and 09 using the VALUE control. A value of 00 means that the shuffle-function is inactive. Leave the shuffle-menu after carrying out your adjustments by pressing the same button – the corresponding LED will turn off. The display setting remains visible until a different MISC function is called up.
Hint: It is recommended to stop the sequencer when changing the shuffle-settings, because synchronization may else be lost.
Transpose
An arpeggio with the hold-function being enabled can be transposed freely using the keys of a connected MIDI-keyboard.
MIDI-SETTINGS
The MENU MIDI allows adjustments for the send- and receive­channel, clock and controllers.
Channel: 01-16 Clock: Int, Ext CChg/PChg: Off, Send, Receive (sending and receiving controller
data at the same time is not possible)
DATA-TRANSFER
Presets, sequences and voice-updates can be transmitted or exchanged with a computer using the USB PC port. This is done from the MENU USB Transfer. In addition, newer firmware versions can be loaded into SYNTH PRO. (Find the corresponding manuals on the MFB-website)
Preset: Off, Send, Receive Sequence: Off, Send, Receive Update: Off, Voices
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REAR PANEL – CONNECTIONS
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POWER 6V/1,5A – use this jack to connect the power supply which comes with the unit. Use the adjacent POWER ON/OFF switch to turn SYNTH PRO on and off.
USB PC (type B) – use this jack to connect SYNTH PRO to a computer in order to transmit/receive presets and sequences as well a firmware-updates.
USB KEYS (type A) – use this jack to connect a MIDI-keyboard or a MIDI-controller with an USB output.
MIDI IN – this jack serves as input for a MIDI-keyboard resp. MIDI­controller with standard MIDI-connectors.
MIDI OUT – this connector sends out MIDI-data from SYNTH PRO.
MIDI THRU – this connector sends out the MIDI-data being received at MIDI IN.
HEADPHONE OUT (3.5mm) – use this output to connect a
headphone.
AUDIO OUT (6.3mm) – this TRS-jack carries the two-channel output signal. It can be connected to a mixer, an audio-interface or an amplifier.
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MIDI-IMPLEMENTATION
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CC #1 Modulation Wheel 0-127
CC #16 VCO1 Mod Pitch 0-127 CC #17 VCO1 Octave 0, 32, 64 CC #18 VCO Tune 0-127 CC #19 VCO1 FM 0, 64 CC #20 VCO1 Mod Wave 0-127 CC #21 VCO VCO/DCO 0, 64 CC #22 VCO1 Level 0-127 CC #23 VCO1 Wave 0-127 CC #24 VCO2 Mod Pitch 0-127 CC #25 VCO2 Octave 0, 32, 64 CC #26 VCO2 Interval 0-127 CC #27 VCO2 FM 0,64 CC #28 VCO2 Mod Wave 0-127 CC #29 VCO2 Sync 0, 64 CC #30 VCO2 Level 0-127 CC #31 VCO2 Wave 0-127 CC #32 VCO3 Mod Pitch 0-127 CC #33 VCO3 Octave 0, 32, 64 CC #34 VCO3 Interval 0-127 CC #36 VCO3 Mod Wave 0-127 CC #37 VCO3 Sync 0,6 4 CC #38 VCO3 Level 0-127 CC #39 VCO3 Wave 0-127
CC #40 LFO1 Rate 0-127 CC #41 LFO1 Mode 0, 32, 64 CC #42 LFO1 Wave 0-127 CC #43 LFO2 Rate 0-127 CC #44 LFO2 Mode 0, 32, 64 CC #45 LFO2 Wave 0-127 CC #46 FM Amount 0-127
CC #48 VCF1 Mod 0-127 CC #49 VCF1 LP/BP/HP 0, 32, 64 CC #50 VCF1 Cutoff 0-127 CC #51 VCF1 Stereo 0, 32, 64, 96 CC #52 VCF1 Reso 0-127
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CC #53 VCF1 Key 0, 32, 64, 96
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CC #54 VCF1 Contour 0-127
CC #56 VCF2 Mod 0-127 CC #57 VCF2 Par/Ser 0, 64 CC #58 VCF2 Cutoff 0-127 CC #60 VCF2 Reso 0-127 CC #61 VCF2 Key 0, 32, 64, 96 CC #62 VCF2 Contour 0-127 CC #63 VCF Mix 0-127
CC #64 Sustain Pedal 0,127 CC #66 ADSR1 Attack 0-127 CC #67 ADSR1 Loop 0,64 CC #68 ADSR1 Decay 0-127 CC #69 ADSR1 Sustain 0-127 CC #70 ADSR1 Release 0-127 CC #71 VCA Mod 0-127 CC #72 ADSR2 Attack 0-127 CC #73 ADSR2 Loop 0, 64 CC #74 ADSR2 Decay 0-127 CC #75 ADSR2 Sustain 0-127 CC #76 ADSR2 Release 0-127 CC #77 Effect Mix 0-127
CC #80 ADSR3 Attack 0-127 CC #81 ADSR3 Loop 0, 64 CC #82 ADSR3 Decay 0-127 CC #83 Effect Value1 0-127 CC #84 Effect Value2 0-127 CC #85 Effect Value3 0-127 CC #86 Effect Select 0, 32, 64, 96
CC #88 VCO1 Fine 0-127 CC #89 VCO2 Fine 0-127 CC #90 VCO3 Fine 0-127 CC #91 Glide 0-127
Sending and receiving of MIDI data is enabled in the MENU MIDI: CChg/PChg: Off, Send, Receive (not available simultaneously)
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CE
This product complies with the following harmonized European standards: EN 55013: 2003, CENELEC EN 55020: 2003, EN61000-3-2: 2000 and EN 61000-3-3: 1995 + correction 1998
This device complies with the EH-directive 89/336/EC.
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