Arturia 2.5 manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

1

INTRODUCTION

8

 

1.1

HISTORY

8

 

1.2

HERE AND NOW

9

 

1.3

TAE®

9

 

1.3.1

Aliasing-free oscillators

9

 

1.3.2 A better reproduction of analog oscillator waveforms

10

 

1.3.3 Direct Filter Circuit Modeling

11

2

INSTALLATION

13

 

2.1

WINDOWS INSTALLATION (XP/VISTA/7)

13

 

2.2

MAC OS X INSTALLATION

15

3

AUTHORIZATION

17

4 USING ANALOG FACTORY 2.5

23

 

4.1

PREFERENCES

23

 

4.2

TOOL BAR

24

 

4.3

USING THE PRESET MANAGER

25

 

4.3.1

Instrument

25

 

4.3.2

Type

26

 

4.3.3

Characteristics

27

 

4.3.4

Entries Found

27

 

4.3.5

Filter Options

28

 

4.3.6

Current Preset Information

28

 

4.3.7

Organization

29

 

4.4

KEYBOARD VIEW

30

 

4.4.1

Virtual keyboard

30

 

4.4.2

The wheels

30

 

4.4.3

Filter

31

 

4.4.4

LFO

31

 

4.4.5

Key parameters

32

 

4.4.6

FX MIX (Effects Mix)

32

 

4.4.7

ADSR faders

33

 

4.4.8

SNAPSHOTS buttons

33

 

4.4.9

MIDI control

34

5

MODES OF OPERATION

35

 

5.1

STANDALONE AND MIDI CONFIGURATION

35

 

5.1.1

Launching the standalone application

35

 

5.1.2

Preferences configuration

35

 

5.2

VST

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36

 

5.2.1

Installation

36

 

5.2.2 Instrument use in the VST mode

36

 

5.3

AUDIO UNIT (MAC OS X ONLY)

38

 

5.3.1

Installation

38

 

5.3.2 Use in Logic Pro

38

 

5.3.3 Use in Digital Performer

39

 

5.4

PRO TOOLS

39

 

5.4.1

Installation

39

 

5.4.2

Utilization of the plug-in

39

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ANALOG FACTORY KEYBOARD (ANALOG EXPERIENCE “THE FACTORY” ONLY)

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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 HistoryHere and Now TAEAliasing-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 Keyboard View Virtual keyboardWheels Filter 4 LFOKey parameters FX MIX Effects MixAdsr faders Snapshots buttonsMidi control Modes of Operation Standalone and Midi configurationPreferences configuration Launching the standalone applicationInstallation Instrument use in the VST modeVST Connection to a Midi track Audio Unit Mac OS X only Use in Logic ProPro Tools Use in Digital PerformerUtilization of the plug-in 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 wheelFilter setting rotary encoders AftertouchSynthesis section Key Parameter rotary encoders LFO setting rotary encodersRear panel overview FX Mix rotary encodersPower supply Basic Midi controlMidi connections Using the keyboard What is MIDI?Midi 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 CenterChanging Midi settings Global settingsIndividual control settings Saving settings to the keyboard Software Ownership Arturia Analog Factory 2.5 Legal InformationSoftware License Agreement Grant of LicenseSupport, Upgrades and Updates after Product Registration Activation of the SoftwareLicense module eLicenser Key and/or Soft eLicenser Defect and loss of the eLicenser dongle No UnbundlingAssignment of Rights Remedies Upgrades and UpdatesLimited Warranty No other WarrantiesFCC Information USA Important notice do not Modify the UnitEurope

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