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OPERATION MANUALE-mu Systems, Inc.Fhlanett Phatt

Page 2 - Operation Manual

Planet Phatt Operation Manual2

Page 3 - WARNING: READ THIS FIRST!

Planet Phatt Operation Manual92STEP-BY-STEPUSING PLANET PHATT WITH A SEQUENCERWe thought you’d never ask. Planet Phatt was designed from its con-cepti

Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Chapter 6: Step-By-Step 93STEP-BY-STEPNote: Planet Phatt setup information should be transmitted from thesequencer before the song actually starts, pe

Page 5 - CONTENTS

Planet Phatt Operation Manual94STEP-BY-STEP•␣ Channel RipoffWhen Planet Phatt uses up all its 32 channels and needs more, it stealsa channel from the

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 95REFERENCESECTION

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual96FACTORY RAM PRESETS - BANK 00. sbs:1st Bass1. sbs:Glibby2. led:Romance3. gtr:Guit Hit4. brs:Brassy5. epo:Wrodes6. cmp:D

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 97FACTORY RAM PRESETS - BANK 10. sbs:Zopo1. sbs:Lopitt2. sbs:Capetbag3. sbs:Melodown4. bas:Non-Slap5. bas:Doped6. bas:Dop

Page 9 - & BASIC SETUP

Planet Phatt Operation Manual98FACTORY ROM PRESETS - BANK 20. sbs:Downeo1. bas:EPlace2. led:Bizz TTT3.. gtr:Ur Kiss4. org:Filteree5. syn:Phat Pad6. pa

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 99FACTORY ROM PRESETS - BANK 30. rif:ThomThum1. rif:QweeXhum2. rif:PhoneCal3. scr:PhatScrs4. scr:Skrach105. scr:Skrachd6.

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual100FACTORY ROM PRESETS - BANK 40. bts:Blow Up1. bts:Row2. bts:Shorty’s3. bts:Foxxy4. bts:Mobb5. bts:Lunar6. bts:Kontrol7.

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 101INSTRUMENT LISTING001. SE Sub 1002. SE Sub 2003. SE Sub 3004. SE Sub 4005. SE Sub 5006. SE Sub 6007. SE Sub 7008. SE S

Page 13 - SETUP #1 BASIC SETUP

3Chapter 1: Basic SetupINTRODUCTIONPLANET PHATT - The Swing SystemPlanet Phatt is a professional tone module created specifically for Hip-Hop, Rap, Ac

Page 14 - SETUP #2 STUDIO SETUP

Planet Phatt Operation Manual102INSTRUMENT LISTING100. SynthEnsble101. Synth Vox102. Jupiter Syn103. MoodStrings104. Xylo Pad105. Jupiter106. Dreamyy

Page 15 - SETUP #3 PERFORMANCE SETUP

Chapter 7: Reference Section 103INSTRUMENT LISTING199. Tpt FX 2200. Tpt FX 3201. Tpt FX 4202. Tpt FX 5203. Sax FX 1204. Sax FX 2205. Brs Hit1Bbm206. B

Page 16 - CONNECTIONS

Planet Phatt Operation Manual104INSTRUMENT LISTING298. Snare 23299. Snare 24300. Snare 25301. Snare 26302. Snare 27303. Snare 28304. Snare 29305. Snar

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 105INSTRUMENT LISTING397. Cymbal 8398. Cymbal 9399. Cymbal 10400. Cymbal 11401. Cymbal 12402. Shaker 1403. Shaker 2404. S

Page 18 - BASIC OPERATION

Planet Phatt Operation Manual106BEAT KIT 1Snare 35 (Hollow)Tom 5Hi Hat 13 (Mid)Hi Hat 14 (Closed)Hi Hat 13 (Mid)Snare 10 (Brush)Hi Hat 1 (Closed)Hi Ha

Page 19 - MAIN CONTROLS

Chapter 7: Reference Section 107BEAT KIT 2 (GM)Snare 1 (Rim)Hand Clap 1Hi Hat 2 (Closed)Hi Hat 3 (Foot)Hi Hat 4 (Open/Closed)Cymbal 4 (Crash)Cymbal 5

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual108BEAT KIT 5Kick 5Cymbal 4Cymbal 2Cymbal 2Kick 17Kick 17Kick 6Hi Hat 16 (Closed Tip)Hi Hat 15 (Pedal Closed)Hi Hat 32 (O

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 109TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSAudio Channels: ... 32Audio Outputs: ... 6 (2 main, 4 submix)Sub

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual110MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHARTGENERAL INFORMATION FOR PLANET PHATT SYSEX• Product ID for Planet Phatt is 0A.• Device ID is

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 111MIDI SPECIFICATIONSRECEIVED CHANNEL COMMANDSChannels number (n) = 0-15. Message bytes are represented in hex. Allother

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual4PLANET PHATT ARCHITECTUREPlanet Phatt is organized as shown in the diagram below.The Preset is a complete set of all pro

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual112MIDI SPECIFICATIONSMIDI SYSEX COMMANDSFor system exclusive commands, the following format is used:F0 system exclusive

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 113MIDI SPECIFICATIONSRECEIVED SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE COMMANDSCommand Message CommentsPreset Data Request F0 18 0A dd 00 ll mm

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual114MIDI SPECIFICATIONSTRANSMITTED SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE COMMANDSCommand Message CommentsPreset Data F0 18 0A dd 01 ll mm ... .

Page 28 - MASTER MENU

Chapter 7: Reference Section 115MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• Note 3 - Instrument ListThis MIDI command allows external software to upload the instru-ment list

Page 29 - MASTER MENU FUNCTIONS

Planet Phatt Operation Manual116MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• Note 5 - Bulk Tuning DumpPlanet Phatt can receive MIDI Tuning Standard dumps in addition toits ow

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 117See Note 9MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• Note 7 - Alternate TuningThe “user tuning table” allows any key to be tuned to an arbit

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual118See Note 9MIDI SPECIFICATIONSParameter No. Parameter Name Range31 pri high key 0-12732 pri alt. volume attack 0-9933 p

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 119See Note 10MIDI SPECIFICATIONSSee Note 10A value of 13 = “Global”A value of 5 = “Global”Parameter No. Parameter Name R

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual120MIDI SPECIFICATIONSGLOBAL/SETUP PARAMETERSParameter No. Parameter Name Range256 MIDI basic channel 0-15257 MIDI volume

Page 34 - • MIDI Program ➔ Preset

Chapter 7: Reference Section 121MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• Note 9 - Sound SetsA Planet Phatt sound set consists of sample data (sound ROMs), plusadditional

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5Chapter 1: Basic SetupCONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS• • • If Planet Phatt does notseem to be respondingcorrectly, make sure thatboth Planet Phatt and yourMI

Page 36 - • Retrigger

Planet Phatt Operation Manual122MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• 14-bit Signed 2's Complement NumbersIf the data value is negative, you must first take the 2

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 123MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• Note 10 - Patchcord DestinationsThe order in which patchcord destinations appear on the screen do

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual124MIDI SPECIFICATIONSKey/Velocity Controllers (cont)MIDI value Destination34 Filter Fc35 Pri. Filter Fc36 Sec. Filter Fc

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 125MIDI SPECIFICATIONSRealtime Controllers (cont)MIDI value Destination28 Pan29 Pri. Pan30 Sec. Pan34 Filter Fc35 Pri. Fi

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual126WARRANTYPlease read this warranty, as it gives you specific legal rights.Length of WarrantyThis warranty covers all de

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Chapter 7: Reference Section 127INDEXSymbols19-tone tuning 772-pole 45AAftertouch 39See also PressureAlternate tunings 77Alternate volume envelope

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual128INDEXJJavanese tuning 77Just C tuning 77KKey number 59, 67Key range 59Key velocity 39, 73KeyboardCenter 50, 77Co

Page 43 - PROGRAMMING

Chapter 7: Reference Section 129INDEXPreset 4, 12Change 27Factory preset listing 96-100Links 78Mapping 26Naming 58Recording to a sequencer 30Sa

Page 44 - PROGRAMMING BASICS

Planet Phatt Operation Manual130VolumeMIDI channel volume 12Preset volume 61Volume control 11WWarranty 126Waveform, LFO 41Weight: 109Wind contr

Page 45 - CREATING A SPLIT KEYBOARD

Please take the time right now to fill out and mail in this warranty registration card. By doing so, you are assured of receiving news of all updates,

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual6CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONSSETUP #2 STUDIO SETUPMIDI InIn this setup, Planet Phatt is controlled by MIDI messages received

Page 47 - MODULATION SOURCES

NO POSTAGENECESSARY IFMAILED IN THEUNITED STATESBUSINESS REPLY MAILFIRST CLASS PERMIT NO. 209 SANTA CRUZ, CAE-mu Systems, Inc.1600 GREEN HILLS ROADP.O

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7Chapter 1: Basic SetupCONNECTION INSTRUCTIONSSETUP #3 PERFORMANCE SETUPMIDI InPlanet Phatt is controlled by MIDI messages received at the MIDIIn con

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual8If a stereo plug is inserted, the Ring of the stereo plug serves as a signalReturn which sums into the Main outputs.Ther

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Chapter 2: Basic Operation 9BASICOPERATION

Page 51 - FILTER MODULATION

Planet Phatt Operation Manual10BASIC OPERATION

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Chapter 2: Basic Operation 11BASIC OPERATIONMAIN CONTROLSPower SwitchSwitches AC power to Planet Phatt On and Off.MIDI Activity LEDIndicates that MIDI

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Important Notice:In order to obtain warranty service on your Planet Phatt unit, the serial numbersticker must be intact and you must have a sales rece

Page 54 - Frequency

Planet Phatt Operation Manual12BASIC OPERATION0••• Channel Pan shouldnormally be set to “P” unlessrealtime control of panning isdesired. This will all

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Chapter 2: Basic Operation 13BASIC OPERATIONBEATS MODEPlanet Phatt contains a “Beat Sequencer” which can play any of 100pre-programmed drum sequences

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual14BASIC OPERATION• Beats Mode ParametersB: Selects the beat number. There are 100 different beats to choosefrom. Unless t

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Chapter 2: Basic Operation 15BASIC OPERATION• Song Mode ParametersS: Selects the Song number from S00 to S27. Moving the data entrycontrol one increme

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual16BASIC OPERATION• Song ExamplesBecause of the Repeat and Jump functions, Songs can be made ascomplex as you like. Rememb

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Chapter 2: Basic Operation 17BASIC OPERATIONEach of the 16 MIDI channels can be assigned to play a specific Planet Phatt preset.Channel 01VolumePanCha

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual18BASIC OPERATIONMemory10100101001010100101001010101010010101001010Digital/AnalogConverter1011001Z-Plane Filter Amplifier

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Chapter 3: Master Menu 19MASTERMENU

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual20MASTER MENU

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Chapter 3: Master Menu 21MASTER MENUThe Master menu contains functions that affect the overall operationof Planet Phatt. For example, changing the Mas

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WARNING: READ THIS FIRST!This symbol is intended to alertthe user to the presence ofimportant operating andmaintenance (servicing)instructions in the

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual22MASTER MENU• TransposeThis function transposes the key of Planet Phatt in half-step intervalsby shifting the keyboard p

Page 66 - EDIT MENU FUNCTIONS

Chapter 3: Master Menu 23MASTER MENUGLOBAL VELOCITY CURVESCurve 1020406080100120020406080100Played Velocity120Result VelocityCurve 2020406080100120020

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual24MASTER MENU• Mix OutputThis function allows you to override the output assignments made ineach preset and instead assig

Page 68 - LAYERING TWO INSTRUMENTS

Chapter 3: Master Menu 25MASTER MENU• MIDI Mode ChangeThis function selects whether or not MIDI mode change commandsare accepted or ignored when recei

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual26MASTER MENU• MIDI Program ➔ PresetIncoming MIDI program changes can be “remapped” to call a differentnumbered preset. T

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Chapter 3: Master Menu 27MASTER MENU••• A few of the standard-ized MIDI Controllernumbers are listed below.1 - Modulation Wheel2 - Breath Controller3

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual28MASTER MENU• Tempo ControlThis function allows MIDI controllers to change the Global Tempowhich is used for Beats mode,

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Chapter 3: Master Menu 29MASTER MENU••• A few of the standard-ized MIDI switch numbersare listed below.64 - Sustain Switch (on/off)65 - Portamento (on

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual30MASTER MENU• Send MIDI DataThis function will send MIDI System Exclusive data to the MIDI Outport of Planet Phatt. The

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Chapter 3: Master Menu 31MASTER MENU• Beats MIDI OutThis function allows Beat note and controller data to be sent outMIDI as the Beats are playing. S

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS4. Planet Phatt should be situated so that its location or position does notinterfere with its proper ventilation.5. Planet Pha

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual32MASTER MENU• Global TempoThis function sets the tempo for Beats mode, Synced LFOs and theRetrigger features. This tempo

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Chapter 3: Master Menu 33MASTER MENU• Beats ModeThere are four options when in Beats mode: Factory Settings, ConstantTempo, Constant T, X, P and User

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual34MASTER MENU• Viewing AngleThis function allows you to change the viewing angle of the display sothat it may be easily r

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 35PROGRAMMINGBASICS

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual36PROGRAMMING BASICS

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 37PROGRAMMING BASICSThis chapter explains how sounds are constructed on Planet Phatt andcontains important background in

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual38PROGRAMMING BASICSPlanet Phatt has an extensive modulation implementation using twomulti-wave LFO’s (Low Frequency Osci

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 39PROGRAMMING BASICSMODULATION SOURCESPlanet Phatt uses three kinds of modulation sources.• KEYBOARD AND VELOCITY MODULA

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual40PROGRAMMING BASICSENVELOPE GENERATORSAn envelope can be described as a “contour” which can be used toshape the sound in

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 41PROGRAMMING BASICSIf the key is released during the Hold (H) phase, the Release phase begins.LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS

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CONTENTSINTRODUCTION & BASIC SETUP 1Introduction... 3P

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual42PROGRAMMING BASICSWhen the amount of an LFO is a negative value, the LFO shape will beinverted. For example, inverting

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 43PROGRAMMING BASICSFILTER MODULATIONPlanet Phatt contains a Z-plane filter for each of its 32 channels. Theblock diagra

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual44PROGRAMMING BASICSMost of the instruments on Planet Phatt are complex waves contain-ing many sine waves of various ampl

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 45PROGRAMMING BASICSAnother control on the filter is called Q or resonance. On a lowpass orhighpass filter, turning up t

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual46PROGRAMMING BASICSPARAMETRIC FILTERSA more complex type of filter is called a parametric filter or Swept EQ.A parametri

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 47PROGRAMMING BASICSThis is the essence of the Z-plane filter. Through the use ofinterpolation, many complex parameters

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual48PROGRAMMING BASICSPLANET PHATT SIGNAL FLOWGoing back to the block diagram for a single channel we canre-examine the com

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 49PROGRAMMING BASICSKEYBOARD AND VELOCITY MODULATIONThe Keyboard and Velocity Modulation diagram shows the possiblerouti

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual50PROGRAMMING BASICSKEY NUMBERThe Key Number is affected by the Keyboard Center parameter whichcan be set to any key from

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 51PROGRAMMING BASICSREALTIME MODULATIONIn addition to keyboard and velocity modulation, Planet Phatt hasmultiple realtim

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MASTER MENU (continued)Beats Control ... 32Beats Mode ...

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual52PROGRAMMING BASICSMIDI REALTIME CONTROLSThe MIDI realtime controllers may seem confusing at first, but theyare really v

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Chapter 4: Programming Basics 53PROGRAMMING BASICSThe MIDI controllers A-B-C-D must have both a source (0-31), and a destinationassigned.Standard MIDI

Page 100 - STEP-BY-STEP

Planet Phatt Operation Manual54PROGRAMMING BASICSEach preset can be routed to one (and only one) set of stereo outputs.Preset01MIXOUTPUTPreset22Preset

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 55EDIT MENU

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual56EDIT MENU

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 57EDIT MENUThe Edit menu contains functions that can be modified by the userand then saved as preset information in one of the us

Page 104 - FACTORY RAM PRESETS - BANK 0

Planet Phatt Operation Manual58EDIT MENUEDIT MENU FUNCTIONS• Preset NamePreset Name allows you to name each of the user presets with a nameof up to 12

Page 105 - FACTORY RAM PRESETS - BANK 1

Chapter 5: Edit Menu 59EDIT MENU• Primary InstrumentThis function allows you to select which of the available instrumentsounds (or none) will be place

Page 106 - FACTORY ROM PRESETS - BANK 2

Planet Phatt Operation Manual60EDIT MENU• Primary Key RangeKey range sets the keyboard range of the primary instrument. This isuseful for creating pos

Page 107 - FACTORY ROM PRESETS - BANK 3

Chapter 5: Edit Menu 61EDIT MENU• Coarse TuningThis function allows you to change the tuning of the primary andsecondary instruments in semitone inter

Page 108 - FACTORY ROM PRESETS - BANK 4

EDIT MENU (continued)Reverse Sound... 63Solo Mode ...

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual62EDIT MENU• Alternate Volume Envelope On/OffEach instrument has its own factory preset AHDSR volume envelopewhich is nor

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 63EDIT MENU• DelayDelay varies the time between when a MIDI Note On message is re-ceived and the onset of a note. The delay time

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual64EDIT MENU• Solo ModeSolo mode provides the playing action of a monophonic instrument.This mode does not allow you to pl

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 65EDIT MENU• Crossfade ModeThis function determines which of the following crossfade modes willbe selected: Off, Crossfade, or Cr

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual66EDIT MENU• Crossfade DirectionThis function determines the polarity of the crossfade or cross-switch.The direction is e

Page 114 - BEAT KIT 1

Chapter 5: Edit Menu 67EDIT MENU• Crossfade AmountThe crossfade amount parameter determines the range over whichcrossfading will occur. Crossfade amou

Page 115 - BEAT KIT 2 (GM)

Planet Phatt Operation Manual68EDIT MENU2nd Order BandpassBandpass filter with 6dB/octave rolloff on either side of thepassband and Q control.4th Orde

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 69EDIT MENUVocal Oo-AhVowel formant filter which sweeps from the “Oo”␣ sound, through“Oh” sound to “Ah” sound at maximum Fc. Q va

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual70EDIT MENU• Auxiliary EnvelopeThis is a supplementary, utility envelope that can be routed to anyrealtime control destin

Page 118 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART

Chapter 5: Edit Menu 71EDIT MENU• LFO 1 - Shape & AmountThis screen controls the waveshape and amount of Low FrequencyOscillator 1. The LFO can be

Page 119 - MIDI SPECIFICATIONS

CONTENTSREFERENCE SECTION 95Preset Listing ... 96Instrument Listing ...

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual72EDIT MENULFO VariationSets the amount of random variation of an LFO each time a key ispressed. This function is useful

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 73EDIT MENU• Keyboard & Velocity Modulation ControlThese functions allow you to route keyboard and velocity informationto any

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual74EDIT MENU• Realtime Modulation ControlThese functions allow you to route realtime controllers to any of themodulation d

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 75EDIT MENU• Footswitch ControlThis function allows you route the 3 footswitch controllers (1, 2 or 3)to any of the footswitch de

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual76EDIT MENU• Velocity CurveIncoming velocity data can be modified by a velocity curve in order toprovide different types

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 77EDIT MENU• Keyboard CenterThe Keyboard Center parameter establishes a reference point forkeyboard modulation. Keys above this p

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual78EDIT MENU• Mix OutputThis function allows you to direct the channels used by a particularpreset to appear at one of the

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Chapter 5: Edit Menu 79EDIT MENU• Save PresetChanges made to a preset in the Edit menu are not made permanentuntil the preset is Saved. To save a pres

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual80EDIT MENU

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Chapter 6: Step-By-Step 81STEP-BY-STEP

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1Chapter 1: Basic SetupINTRODUCTION& BASIC SETUP

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual82STEP-BY-STEP

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Chapter 6: Step-By-Step 83STEP-BY-STEPThis section contains step-by-step instructions on how to get started inprogramming your own custom sounds. It i

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual84STEP-BY-STEPEDITING PRESETSThe easiest way to make a new preset is to edit an existing preset. Thisis also an excellent

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Chapter 6: Step-By-Step 85STEP-BY-STEPIf the numbers are “00” as in the previous screen, it means that theinstruments are tuned to concert pitch (A=44

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual86STEP-BY-STEPALTERNATE VOLUME ENVELOPEEvery sound you hear, be it a piano note, a drum, a bell or whatever,has a charact

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Chapter 6: Step-By-Step 87STEP-BY-STEPThe envelope will stay at the Sustain level for as long as the key isheld. When the key is released, the envelop

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual88STEP-BY-STEPPlaying the keyboard now, you should hear the raw Clavinet sound.Slowly decrease the filter Fc as you play

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Chapter 6: Step-By-Step 89STEP-BY-STEPYou have just connected the Auxiliary Envelope Generator to theFilter Cutoff as shown in the diagram below.Now g

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Planet Phatt Operation Manual90STEP-BY-STEPBecause the Sustain level is set to maximum, the decay parameter hasno effect. Set the parameters as shown

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Chapter 6: Step-By-Step 91STEP-BY-STEP• TroubleshootingA common source of confusion when working with the filter envelopeis that the Attack or Release

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