Backing up of sound packs, Exchanging sound packs, The layer browser – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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The Browser View

sound. The destination pack is then selected by clicking on its image and the sound copied by
using the

Paste

command. A sound can also be moved to another pack by selecting it and then

dragging and dropping it onto the image of a pack. Be careful however as this command, unlike
the copy command, copies the selected sound to the destination pack but also deletes it from the
original pack. This is only true however for sounds from user packs. AAS Packs can not be edited
so drag and dropping sounds from these packs to a user pack is equivalent to a

Copy

command.

Note that the

Copy

,

Delete

, and

Move

commands can be applied on single sounds or multiple

selections.

Sounds can be deleted from a user pack by using the

Move to Trash

command. This deletes

the sounds from the pack but creates a safety copy in the so-called

Trash

pack which appears in the

lower left corner of the browser. This might be useful when a sound has been deleted by mistake.
This pack can be emptied from time to time by selecting it and deleting its sounds.

4.4

Backing up of Sound Packs

User packs are stored on disk as files which contain all the information corresponding to the sounds
they include. These files can be displayed directly from

Chromaphone 3

by opening the sound

browser and using the

Show Pack Folder

command as explained above. The simplest way to

create a backup of your packs is to make a copy on an external media of the above mentioned
folders. Individual packs can be backed-up by making copies of individual pack files.

4.5

Exchanging Sound Packs

Sounds can easily be shared with other

Chromaphone 3

users. This operation simply involves the

exchange of the above mentioned user pack files. When a new pack file is copied to the pack folder
on the destination computer, it is automatically available in

Chromaphone 3

.

Note that individual sounds can not be exported. Sounds always appear inside a pack file. If

you only wish to share a few sounds, create a new pack, copy the sounds you wish to exchange to
this pack and share the corresponding pack file.

4.6

The Layer Browser

Sounds in

Chromaphone 3

consist of one or two layers, each layer corresponding to one instance of

the

Chromaphone 3

synthesis engine. Sounds can be modified by changing individual parameters

in the

Synth

section of each layer but they can also be changed by loading presets for the entire

synthesis engine corresponding to each layer. Presets for each layer slot are loaded using the

Layer Browser

, shown in Figure 19. It is opened by clicking on the

Browse

command revealed by

clicking on the ellipsis icon to the right of each layer name in the layer mixer.

Layer presets from library sounds are browsed by pack. The list of layers included in the

selected pack are displayed on the right of the pack list. Layers are organised in sound categories

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