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the LFO from the beginning of its waveform.
CC# 73: Enable LFO Note Reset (0=Disabled, 64=Enabled) Enable or disable
the restarting of the LFO from the beginning of its waveform when the unit
receives a MIDI Note On message. When changed, the value is stored to
memory when the unit is powered down. Default is disabled
CC# 77 Enable MIDI Note mode (0=Disabled, 64=Enabled (default)-
Enable/Disable MIDI notes setting the delay time of the unit. Each time the
unit is powered on it defaults to enabled.
CC# 78 Enable MIDI Note Spillover mode (0=Disabled (default), 64=Enabled)
Allows MIDI Notes to act as a momentary bypass switch. When enabled, a
MIDI Note On message turns the effect on. A MIDI Note Off message stops
audio from entering the effect, but does not disable monitoring of the
effect signal. When combined with enough Feedback, this mode can be
used to rhythmically “punch in” ringing comb filter or lo-fi delay effects.
MIDI NOTE MODES - The Cluster Flux delay time can be controlled from MIDI
Note On messages. Tuned comb filter effects using the Flange or Chorus mode
can be played from a keyboard or sequencer. When this mode is enabled the
unit receives a MIDI “Note On” message. The “Note ON” number determines
the Delay time. The unit responds to MIDI note numbers 0 to 90. The MIDI Note
On Velocity value is ignored.
MIDI CLOCK SYNC - The LFO can be synchronized to MIDI System Real-time
Clock messages. These messages are 24 ppq messages that can be sent via
MIDI computer sequencers or from drum machines. To enable the send-
ing of these messages, consult the user manual for your MIDI device. When
the Cluster Flux receives MIDI Clock messages, the LFO LED turns Yellow to
indicate that it is synchronized to the MIDI Clock tempo. When the LFO is
synchronized to a MIDI Clock tempo, the LFO can be set to divisions of this
tempo. This is either from the front panel LFO Rate control, or from MIDI CC# 71.
MIDI SysEx MESSAGES - used for updating or finding out the units’ firmware
version. For more information about this, refer to user notes with any firmware
updates posted in the Cluster Flux section of the moogmusic.com website
PEDAL INPUTS
All pedal control input jacks are 1/4” tip-ring-sleeve phone jacks. The sleeve
is grounded and the ring terminals are supplied with +5 volts which is current-
limited. The tip terminals receive the variable voltages from the pedals.
An expression pedal for use with the MF-108M should contain a 50KOhm
or 100KOhm linear taper potentiometer.
Applying a varying voltage to a pedal control input jack has the same
effect as turning the corresponding knob. With the panel controls set to
mid-position, a voltage change of about 5 volts is equal to turning the
corresponding knob through its entire range.
Note that with the Cluster Flux, you may use standard TS cables for control
voltages at the same time as Expression pedals.
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
The Right Output of the Cluster Flux is shipped from the factory having a Mix
of Dry signal and phase inverted Wet signal from the output of the BBDs. This
is so the left and Right outputs can be panned hard left and right for a very
nice stereo effect. The Right output can be configured in other ways with the
DIP switches located on the Circuit board of the unit.
Any damage that occurs to the unit while changing the configuration from
the factory setting is not covered under the Warranty.
The bottom of the unit can be taken off by removing the four screws and
rubber feet. The Output DIP Switch offers four configurations as illustrated
DEFAULT OUTPUT CONFIGURATION: RIGHT OUTPUT & MIX ENABLED;
WET SIGNAL OUT OF PHASE
RIGHT OUTPUT & MIX ENABLED; DRY SIGNAL OUT OF PHASE
RIGHT OUTPUT DRY & MIX DISABLED; WET SIGNAL IN PHASE
RIGHT OUTPUT DRY & MIX DISABLED; WET SIGNAL OUT OF PHASE
Note: Do not set the Output configuration switch to any settings other than these
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