Solid State Logic Vocalstrip manual A/B Functionality

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Clicking the Load button with the left mouse button will bring up a standard Macintosh OS X or Windows dialogue box asking you to choose a file to load.

The Save button behaves in the same manner, and when clicked will ask you choose a destination to store the file.

It is suggested that Vocalstrip presets are stored in an SSL Presets directory created on one of your hard disks.

Alternatively, you may wish to store the presets in a sub-directory within your project folder.

6.2 A/B Functionality

An A/B function, providing two different memory locations, is included for easy comparison of any two settings. When the plug-in is instantiated, memory location ‘A’ is selected by default, as shown above. Pressing the A B toggle button will move to memory location ‘B’ which allows you to set up a completely independent EQ curve. Pressing the A B button again will return to ‘A’. You may wish to use this function to compare two very similar settings or to keep a ‘maybe’ setting in reserve if your current one does not work out.

You may wish to copy one memory location to another so it becomes the starting point for a different setting you may wish to explore.

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Contents Vocalstrip Contents Introduction Key Features Hardware Limitations Vocalstrip Graphical User Interface Windows/PC System RequirementsApple Macintosh Installation & Authorisation Enter the Unlock Key here De-ploser Vocalstrip In DetailDe-esser Tip Finding and attenuating a resonance EqualiserProcess Order CompanderFFT Spectrum Analyser Graphical DisplaysGraphical EQ Display I/O Difference Display Compander Law DisplayMeters Peak Meter and Clip IndicatorDynamic History Meter RMS MeterControl Options Preset Save and LoadA/B Functionality Global Bypass Tip Copy from location a to location BAutomation Equaliser Control Gain Frequency Slope Vocalstrip Parameters & Control RangesDe-esser and De-ploser RangeVocalstrip Support Support FAQs