unloaded, and any audio output being produced will cease.
NOTE:
It is also possible to edit patches from another computer in realtime,
using VNC. For more information on that, check out this forum posting.
The options on this screen are fairly sparse. This matches the character of the running
operating system, which has been stripped down in favor of achieving the most stable
audio performance. There are four elements here.
The disk icon labeled
USB Drive
at the top left of the screen represents the USB
drive containing your
Patches
folder.
The
Read me First!
file contains some helpful notes from our technical team. You
should probably do as they say.
The dark icon at the bottom left of the screen represents a command-line interface
(CLI). If you click on this icon, a terminal emulator instance is started.
The red octagonal icon at the bottom right of the screen represents a stop sign.
When you are done working in this graphical operation mode, you should click this
icon.
To exit the Organelle's graphical operation mode:
click the red octagonal icon at the
bottom right of the screen. This will close out all open windows and unload the current the
Organelle patch, interrupting any ongoing audio output (the same as when we entered