TriplePlay Software (continued)
Calibrating string sensitivity.
In the center of the interface is a set of meters
for adjusting the dynamic sensitivity for each string. As you play, each string’s
corresponding meter lights up. Using the up and down arrows beneath the
word “strong,” set the sensitivity for each string so that only your loudest notes
send the meter to the top of its range. These settings are scaled from 1 to 16,
with 16 representing maximum sensitivity. Don’t be surprised if your settings
vary from string to string.
Tuning up.
This area doubles as a tuner. Just click the
switch beneath the word “Sustain” to tune up, and then
click it again when you’re done.
Audio hardware settings.
If you’re using a dedicated audio interface, go to
TriplePlay’s pull-down Options menu and select Preferences to verify that your
interface is selected as the input and output device.
Make some sounds!
To audition the factory sounds, simply click the up/down
arrows in the upper-left corner of the interface, next to the patch name.
Next Steps.
Obviously, there’s much more to TriplePlay than we can cover in this brief overview. See our
online documentation at
www.fishman.com/tripleplay
for more details.
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