The Settings Page Clause Samples

The Settings Page clause defines the section of an agreement or policy that governs how users can access and modify their personal preferences or account configurations within a service or application. Typically, this clause outlines what types of settings are available—such as privacy controls, notification preferences, or account information—and describes the process for making changes, like navigating to a specific page or menu. Its core practical function is to ensure users have clear and accessible means to manage their experience, thereby enhancing user autonomy and transparency.
The Settings Page. On the Settings Page you can adjust the attack settings of the Slides. The settings are global for all the Slides. On this Page the Slide buttons can be turned on via a mouse-click, to help you when you adjust the settings. Here you can also adjust the attack settings of the two Art. (You need to have the Art. turned on to see and adjust the settings). Both the Slide settings and the Art. settings can be Saved/Recalled as Presets, and Saved/Loaded as a Bank. The At. Curve knob adjusts the curve shape of the attack phase. A value of zero results in a linear curve, negative values make the shape more concave, and positive values make it more convex. The Attack knob adjusts the initial time it will take the envelope to reach its maximum level after it has been triggered. The Sample Start knob adjusts the start point of the samples. The Speed knob controls the speed/tempo of the Slide articulations. The At. Curve knob adjusts the curve shape of the attack phase. A value of zero results in a linear curve, negative values make the shape more concave, and positive values make it more convex. The Attack knob adjusts the initial time it will take the envelope to reach its maximum level after it has been triggered. The Sample Start knob adjust the start point of the samples. On the P.B./Vibrato Page you select and adjust all the various Pitch Bend and Vibrato settings. The Pitch Bend range is set manually, and can be set independently for Up and Down Bend. Moving the Pitch Wheel will only bend the last playing note. The Pitch Bend can also have a scripted P.B. Vibrato added, when the Pitch Wheel is moved up or down and reaches its maximum. The P.B. Vibrato can select between seven different waveforms. The Vibrato can either work as a Global Vibrato or only add Vibrato to the last played, and still held, note. You can freely choose a CC# to control the Vibrato Amount, and set the Range of the controlled Vibrato Amount. The Global Vibrato can select between two different waveforms. The Last Note Vibrato can select between seven different waveforms. When the Link button is On, the PB Up and PB Down knobs are linked, and they behave like one knob. The PB Up knob controls how many semitones which will be bent, when the Pitch Wheel is moved upward. The knob is bipolar (+-), CTRL/Command + Click sets the knob to zero. The PB Down knob controls how many semitones which will be bent, when the Pitch Wheel is moved downward. The knob is bipolar (+-), CTRL/Command + Click sets ...
The Settings Page. On the Settings Page you can select the CC# that will control the Tremolo volume, and adjust the amount of the control. Here you also can control the amount of the String Muting effect, and adjust the length of the sustain, when the Sustain Pedal is pressed down. And last – here you setup and adjust the attack settings for the two Art. Buttons. The Art. settings can also be Saved/Recalled as Presets, or Save/Load as a Bank. (See page 15 about how to Save/Recall Presets) The Vol CC# knob selects the CC# that will control the Tremolo Volume. The CC Amount controls the amount of the selected CC. The knob is bipolar (+-). The Mute knob controls the amount of the String Muting. The Pedal-Sustain knob controls the length of the sustain when the sustain pedal is pressed down. With this knob you can control the amount of virtual resonance of the mandolin. Ps: You need to have the Sustain Pedal pressed down to see and adjust the setting. The two Art. buttons are just duplicates of the ones on the Main Page. They are placed here to help you when you want to edit the settings. Ps: You need to have the Art. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ turned on to hear/see and adjust the settings. The At Curve knob adjusts the curve shape of the attack phase. A value of zero results in a linear curve, negative values make the shape more concave, and positive values make it more convex. The Attack knob adjusts the initial time it will take the envelope to reach its maximum level after it has been triggered. The Sample Start knob adjusts the start point of the samples.
The Settings Page. Here you can adjust all the various settings, like - Volume - Pan - Spread - Attack Curve - Attack - Decay - Sustain - Release - Sample Start.
The Settings Page. On the Settings Page you can select the default mode, either Monophonic or Polyphonic, when no Key Switches are active. You can adjust Sample Start, Attack and Curve for both the attack samples and the legato samples. The length of the stacato samples can be set and you can adjust the volume of the release samples. The time/length of the Auto Up/Down Bow alternation can be set and finally you can reduce the bow noise.

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