Arturia 2.5 manual Type

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Prophet VS

Jupiter-8V

If, for example, one clicks on CS-80 V, the Preset Manager will provide a list of presets uniquely from the CS-80 V. But one can also chose to browse for more than one Instrument; that means the user can look for sounds from CS-80 V and ARP 2600 V at the same time by selecting both instruments in the “Instrument” frame. When no Instruments are selected for preset filtering, then the Manager will either automatically list all presets or list presets based on other filters.

All presets are listed to the immediate right of the filters under Preset Name.

4.3.2 Type

“Type” refers to instrument type being synthesized. Just as in the above example, one may select “Type” only in order to have access to the list below:

Bass

Pad

Lead

EFX (sound effect)

FM

Brass

Percussive

Sequence

Strings

Guitar

Organ

Piano

As with the Instrument filter, one can choose one or more Types of presets. By selecting only BASS, the user will be given a list that contains only bass presets, and if one chooses BASS and STRINGS both Types will be provided.

The user may also search deeper by selecting and combining the different filters. For example, one may choose BASS, PAD, and STRINGS under the Type filter and MOOG MODULAR V and ARP 2600 V in the Instruments filter. The Preset Manager will then offer a list fulfilling only the above criteria.

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ARTURIA – Analog Factory EXPERIENCE 2.5 – USER’S MANUAL

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Contents USER’S Manual Industrialization Arturia Analog Factory Experience 2.5 USER’S Manual Special Message Section Handling CD-ROMS Table of Contents Midi Implementation Analog Experience the Factory only Introduction HistoryAliasing-free oscillators Here and NowTAE Better reproduction of analog oscillator waveforms Direct Filter Circuit Modeling Arturia Analog Factory Experience 2.5 USER’S Manual Installation Windows installation XP/VISTA/7Choice of protocols MAC OS X installation Authentication window Authorization Arturia Analog Factory Experience 2.5 USER’S Manual Arturia Analog Factory Experience 2.5 USER’S Manual Arturia Analog Factory Experience 2.5 USER’S Manual Enter the activation code It’s now time to launch Analog Factory Using Analog Factory PreferencesTool Bar Using the Preset Manager InstrumentType Characteristics Entries FoundCurrent Preset Information Filter OptionsOrganization Wheels Keyboard ViewVirtual keyboard Filter 4 LFOKey parameters FX MIX Effects MixAdsr faders Snapshots buttonsMidi control Modes of Operation Standalone and Midi configurationPreferences configuration Launching the standalone applicationVST InstallationInstrument use in the VST mode Connection to a Midi track Audio Unit Mac OS X only Use in Logic ProUtilization of the plug-in Pro ToolsUse in Digital Performer Connection to a Midi channel Automation under Pro Tools Analog Factory Keyboard Analog Experience the Factory only Front panel overviewShift button Preset/octave buttonsKeyboard Level/search rotary encoderPitch wheel WheelsSnapshot/save buttons Modulation wheelSynthesis section Filter setting rotary encodersAftertouch Key Parameter rotary encoders LFO setting rotary encodersRear panel overview FX Mix rotary encodersMidi connections Power supplyBasic Midi control Midi Implementation Analog Experience the Factory only Using the keyboardWhat is MIDI? Midi implementation chart Function Transmitted RecognizedMidi controllers list Item id Description CC number ValueSystem Exclusive messages detail SysEx DescriptionMidi Control Center Launching the Midi Control CenterIndividual control settings Changing Midi settingsGlobal settings Saving settings to the keyboard Software Ownership Arturia Analog Factory 2.5 Legal InformationSoftware License Agreement Grant of LicenseLicense module eLicenser Key and/or Soft eLicenser Support, Upgrades and Updates after Product RegistrationActivation of the Software Assignment of Rights Defect and loss of the eLicenser dongleNo Unbundling Remedies Upgrades and UpdatesLimited Warranty No other WarrantiesFCC Information USA Important notice do not Modify the UnitEurope

2.5 specifications

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