6.1
Settings
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a controller. When this command is selected, the corresponding gain parameter is assigned to the
first MIDI continuous controller from which a message is received.
For more information on the channel volume and expression controller, please refer to sec-
tion 8.2.2.
6.1.8
Control Change Assignments
Any control on the
Ultra Analog VA-3
interface can be manipulated by an external MIDI controller
through MIDI control change assignments or MIDI links. In order to save the current configuration
of assignments as the default map, use the
Save Current as Default
. This default map will be
loaded the next time the program is started in standalone mode. In order to revert to the default
map, after making some modifications for example, use the
Load Default
command. The
Clear
command is used to disable all MIDI control assignments.
For more information on MIDI Control Assignments, please refer to section 8.2.3.
6.1.9
Saving Settings
Once changes are made to any parameter in the settings window, they are applied to the synthesizer
regardless of the sound played. In plug-in mode, the value of these settings are automatically saved
with the DAW project. In order to save the settings, one needs to use the
Save Current as Default
button, under
Settings
. The settings values last saved will be used as the default values when a new
instance of the program is started in plugin mode. The
Load Default
button is used to load this
default map which may be useful when making changes to the settings and wanting to revert to the
original configuration. It is also possible to revert to factory settings by clicking on the
Reset to
Factory
button. Note that in standalone mode, the settings values used when starting the program
are the same as those when the program was last closed.