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The rows going from bottom to top are the individual lters.
Illustrations of all the Patterns are in Appendix A, page 22.
Return to the basic setting shown in gure 2, which features
pattern 2. As you play your instrument through the Bass MuRF,
pay attention to the sound of the effect and how it corresponds to
gure 10. You should hear the Animation “stair-stepping” through
the lters. 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 Bass MuRF.
1) With the ENVELOPE Control set at 2, you should hear each of
the lters 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 Bass
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.