Exploring the factory sounds, Using chromaphone 3 as a plug-in, Using – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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1.3

Getting Started

9

Audio and MIDI Configuration

Audio and MIDI configuration tools are available by clicking on the

Audio MIDI Setup

button

located in the

Settings

view which is accessed by clicking on the

Settings

tab at the top of the

interface. The

Setup

dialog first allows you to select an audio output device from those available

on your computer. Multi-channel interfaces will have their outputs listed as stereo pairs.

On Windows, the audio output list is organized by driver type. The device type is first selected

from the

Audio Device Type

drop-down list. If you have ASIO drivers available, these should be

selected for optimum performance. The

Configure Audio Device button

allows you to open the

manufacturer’s setup program for your audio interface when available.

Once the audio input has been selected, you can then select a sampling rate and a buffer size

from those offered by your audio interface.

The list of available MIDI inputs appears at the bottom of the dialog. Click on the checkbox

corresponding to any of the inputs you wish to use.

1.3.2

Exploring the Factory Sounds

Chromaphone 3

comes with a factory library which amounts to a huge range of sounds before you

have even turned a single knob. As you would expect, the best way of coming to grips with the
possibilities

Chromaphone 3

offers is simply to go through the sounds one at a time.

A sound or preset is a stored set of parameters corresponding to a given sound. The sounds are

grouped and organized in

packs

. The names of the currently loaded pack and sound are displayed

at the top of the interface.

One navigates among the different sounds with the associated drop-down menu which is opened

by clicking on the sound name. One can also browse sounds by using the left and right arrows which
appear to the right of the sound name. The computer keyboard arrows can also be used to navigate
through sounds but this control must first be selected by clicking on the arrows or the sound name.
The arrows then become surrounded by an orange line.

Sounds are managed using the

Sound Browser

which is revealed by clicking on the

Browser

tab

just below the preset name. Playing sounds and organizing them is pretty straightforward, please
refer to Chapter 4 for a complete description of the pack and sound management operations.

1.3.3

Using

Chromaphone 3

as a Plug-in

Chromaphone 3

integrates seamlessly into the industry’s most popular multi-track recording and

sequencing environments as a virtual instrument plug-in.

Chromaphone 3

works as any other plug-

in in these environments so we recommend that you refer to your sequencer documentation in case
you have problems running

Chromaphone 3

as a plug-in. Note that in plug-in mode the audio and

MIDI inputs, sampling rate, and buffer size are determined by the host sequencer.

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