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EDIT If the selected preset is a USER Preset, it is possible to edit its information. By clicking on this option, a window similar to that of the Save As function appears. It is possible to change the Preset Name, Type (Bass, Brass, Pad, Lead, etc …) and the Characteristics (one must simply click in the boxes corresponding to the 18 possible options: Bright, Dark, Aggressive, Quiet, Hard, Soft, etc.).

EDIT Preset window

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In addition to the Preset Filters that help the user easily search and select among the 3500 various presets, there are also view options within the Preset Manager that allows the user to choose how the presets are listed.

When the user selects the filter criteria, the list of Presets appears in a vertical column in the middle of the screen under Preset Name. By default, the presets will be listed automatically in alphabetical order from A to Z under Preset Name. However, if the user prefers, the presets can be arranged on the screen according to other criteria in the adjacent columns:

INSTRUMENT In this column, the name of the original instrument that produced the sound is offered for each preset. Therefore, it will list among the following instruments: Minimoog V, Moog Modular V, ARP 2600 V, CS-80 V, Prophet 5, Prophet VS or Jupiter-8V. When the user clicks on the title bar labelled Instrument, the columns will reorganize alphabetically under the Instrument column.

TYPE In this column, the TYPE of instrument appears corresponding to each preset. By clicking at the top of the column on the TYPE title bar, the presets presented will be listed alphabetically according to TYPE in the same column.

CPU In this column, the CPU usage rate appears for each preset. By clicking the title bar labelled CPU at the top of this column, the presets will be arranged on a scale from 1 to 5. 1 represents a low CPU usage rate while 5 represents a high CPU usage rate.

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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 History IntroductionAliasing-free oscillators Here and NowTAE Better reproduction of analog oscillator waveforms Direct Filter Circuit Modeling Arturia Analog Factory Experience 2.5 USER’S Manual Windows installation XP/VISTA/7 InstallationChoice 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 Preferences Using Analog FactoryTool Bar Instrument Using the Preset ManagerType Entries Found CharacteristicsFilter Options Current Preset InformationOrganization Wheels Keyboard ViewVirtual keyboard 4 LFO FilterFX MIX Effects Mix Key parametersSnapshots buttons Adsr fadersMidi control Preferences configuration Standalone and Midi configurationModes of Operation Launching the standalone applicationVST InstallationInstrument use in the VST mode Connection to a Midi track Use in Logic Pro Audio Unit Mac OS X onlyUtilization of the plug-in Pro ToolsUse in Digital Performer Connection to a Midi channel Automation under Pro Tools Front panel overview Analog Factory Keyboard Analog Experience the Factory onlyKeyboard Preset/octave buttonsShift button Level/search rotary encoderSnapshot/save buttons WheelsPitch wheel Modulation wheelSynthesis section Filter setting rotary encodersAftertouch Rear panel overview LFO setting rotary encodersKey Parameter rotary encoders FX Mix rotary encodersMidi connections Power supplyBasic Midi control Midi Implementation Analog Experience the Factory only Using the keyboardWhat is MIDI? Function Transmitted Recognized Midi implementation chartItem id Description CC number Value Midi controllers listSysEx Description System Exclusive messages detailLaunching the Midi Control Center Midi Control CenterIndividual control settings Changing Midi settingsGlobal settings Saving settings to the keyboard Software License Agreement Arturia Analog Factory 2.5 Legal InformationSoftware Ownership 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 Limited Warranty Upgrades and UpdatesRemedies No other WarrantiesImportant notice do not Modify the Unit FCC Information USAEurope

2.5 specifications

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