Arturia 2.5 manual Connection to a Midi channel

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Opening Analog Factory 2.5 in Pro Tools

Analog Factory must be loaded on an audio stereo track. We can now make Analog Factory 2.5 sounds by playing with the mouse on the virtual keyboard.

5.4.2.2 Connection to a MIDI channel

So that Analog Factory 2.5 can play the information coming from a MIDI track, you have to associate it to a MIDI channel via the appropriate menu. (See the Pro Tools menu for more information on plug-in connection).

Connecting a MIDI track to Analog Factory

5.4.2.3 Saving the presets

When the session is saved, the status of Analog Factory 2.5 is saved as it is, even if its programming does not correspond to the preset. For example, if you are working on a preset P1 in which you have modified the parameters (without saving them in the plug-in itself), the next time you open the session, Analog Factory 2.5 will charge the P1 preset plus the modifications.

The Librarian Menu of Pro Tools can be used with Analog Factory 2.5 like with all other plug- ins. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended to use the internal Analog Factory 2.5 menu: with the presets saved like this, they are usable no matter which mode (standalone or other sequencer), and they can be exported, exchanged more easily, and will stay compatible with the future versions of Analog Factory 2.5.

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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 HistoryTAE Here and NowAliasing-free oscillators 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 Virtual keyboard Keyboard ViewWheels Filter 4 LFOKey parameters FX MIX Effects MixAdsr faders Snapshots buttonsMidi control Standalone and Midi configuration Preferences configurationModes of Operation Launching the standalone applicationInstrument use in the VST mode InstallationVST Connection to a Midi track Audio Unit Mac OS X only Use in Logic ProUse in Digital Performer Pro ToolsUtilization of the plug-in Connection to a Midi channel Automation under Pro Tools Analog Factory Keyboard Analog Experience the Factory only Front panel overviewPreset/octave buttons KeyboardShift button Level/search rotary encoderWheels Snapshot/save buttonsPitch wheel Modulation wheelAftertouch Filter setting rotary encodersSynthesis section LFO setting rotary encoders Rear panel overviewKey Parameter rotary encoders FX Mix rotary encodersBasic Midi control Power supplyMidi connections What is MIDI? Using the keyboardMidi Implementation Analog Experience the Factory only 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 CenterGlobal settings Changing Midi settingsIndividual control settings Saving settings to the keyboard Arturia Analog Factory 2.5 Legal Information Software License AgreementSoftware Ownership Grant of LicenseActivation of the Software Support, Upgrades and Updates after Product RegistrationLicense module eLicenser Key and/or Soft eLicenser No Unbundling Defect and loss of the eLicenser dongleAssignment of Rights Upgrades and Updates Limited WarrantyRemedies No other WarrantiesFCC Information USA Important notice do not Modify the UnitEurope