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Global Functions and Settings
The Plug-in Functions Section
Polyphony (Mono Voices)
This display indicates the number of samples currently played back to help you trace
performance problems. For example, if you have to reduce the Max Voices setting on
the Options page, you can verify your settings by monitoring the number of voices
currently playing.
MEM (Memory)
This display indicates the overall amount of RAM currently used by the plug-in and the
loaded programs. The number displayed refers to the streaming buffer and the
preloaded samples. The MEM display helps you to trace performance problems. For
example, if you need to free up memory for other applications, you can do so by
adjusting the Disk vs. RAM slider on the Options page towards Disk. You can verify
your settings by monitoring the MEM display.
The Plug-in Name and the Steinberg Logo
If you click on the plug-in logo in the top left of the plug-in interface, the About box
opens. It contains information regarding the version and build number of the plug-in.
Use this information to verify if your software is up-to-date. Please visit
www.steinberg.net regularly to check for updates. To close the about box, click on it
or press [Esc] on your computer keyboard.
If you click on the Steinberg logo in the top right corner of the plug-in interface, a pop-
up menu opens:
•
Select Help to open this manual in PDF format.
Note that a PDF reader application must be installed on your computer.
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Selecting one of the other options opens your default internet browser and takes
you to the Steinberg web site.
To check for software updates and to find information for troubleshooting, select
the corresponding link from the menu. Note that your computer needs an active
and working internet connection to access the Steinberg web site.
The Toolbars
Above the Edit display section you will find two small toolbars with various useful
global functions.
Global Insert, AUX, and FlexPhraser Buttons
Use these buttons to switch off all insert effects, all AUX effects and all FlexPhrasers
for the whole plug-in at once. For instance, you can use this feature to quickly
compare sounds with and without effects or to use a preset without the FlexPhrasers.
FlexPhraser Lock Button
When you activate this button, loading another program or layer does not overwrite
your current FlexPhraser and Trigger pad settings.
Ö
Since sliced loops need the right phrase to play back correctly, this option does not
apply to FlexPhrasers for loop layers.
Insert
effects
AUX
effects
FlexPhrasers
Undo/redo
MIDI Reset
Editor/Player
Lock
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