The browser view, Sounds and sound packs, Saving sounds – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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The Browser View

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The Browser View

In the context of

Chromaphone 3

, a sound is a preset for the parameters of the entire synthesizer.

Sounds are created by combining

layers

, each corresponding to a different instance of the synthesis

engine. In this section we first review the browsing of sounds and their organization into

Sound

Packs

. We then review the so-called

Layer Browser

which is used for the creation of new sounds.

Finally we explain how to backup and share sounds and how to import sounds from

Chromaphone

2

.

4.1

Sounds and Sound Packs

Sounds are stored in packs which basically act as folders. The name of the sound currently loaded
is displayed at the top of the interface along with the name of the corresponding sound pack and its
category as shown in Figure 14. The image associated with the currently loaded sound pack is also
displayed to the left of the sound name.

The list of sounds in a given pack is revealed by clicking on the name of the sound. Clicking on

a new name in the list loads this new sound into the synthesizer. One can also navigate through the
list of sounds using the left and right-pointing arrows located on the right of the sound name. Note
that after clicking on the name of the sound or selecting a new sound, the left or right-pointing
arrows become surrounded by an orange line. This indicates that the arrows of the computer
keyboard can also be used to navigate through the list of sounds. This feature is de-activated
as soon as one clicks in another region of the interface or by using the

Escape

key on the computer

keyboard.

Figure 14: Currently loaded sound and sound pack.

4.2

Saving Sounds

Sounds are saved by clicking on the

Save

or

Save As

buttons located in the upper right corner of

the interface (see Figure 14). When a sound has just been loaded, the

Save

button is greyed out

and is therefore inactive. It is activated as soon as a parameter on the interface is modified and
a

edited

label also appears to the right of the sound name. Clicking on

Save

button replaces the

stored version of the sound with the new one. Note that the

Save

command is never active when

browsing AAS factory sounds since these are read-only and can not be modified. A new copy of
the sound can be created, however, using the

Save As

command.

The

Compare

button, located just before the

Save

button, also becomes active as soon as a

sound is modified. This command allows one to compare the modified version of a sound with

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