EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition Virtual Instrument Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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HOLLYWOOD ORCHESTRA OPUS EDITION

C O N T E N T S

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CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED

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C H A P T E R

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Select

DISCARD CHANGES

to remove the current instrument and lose any unsaved changes. This

option allows you to go through each in-
strument individually and determine
whether to discard or save changes. Se-
lect

DISCARD ALL CHANGES

to remove all in-

struments and lose all unsaved changes.
Select

SAVE

to retain any changes made

to the instrument for later recall. Select

CANCEL

to close the dialog box and return to the Opus user interface.

Purging and Updating Instruments

The

INSTRUMENT RACK ELLIPSIS

MENU (

)

contains options for purging and updating instruments.

Select the

PURGE ALL INSTRUMENTS

OPTION

,

or the

PURGE ALL OPUS INSTANCES

OPTION

, to

remove instruments from memory in the
given instance, or across all instances of
Opus, respectively.
When this option has been run, the

PURGE

CONTROL

in the Instrument Rack will

be colored Red, in the lower-third of the indicator, and the RAM usage reports 0 bytes.

As notes are played, samples are loaded instantly into memory in real-time, and the
Purge State will reflect this by turning Yellow, occupying the middle-third of the indica-
tor, and reporting the current RAM usage of the instrument.

Once an instrument is fully loaded into memory, the Purge State will be Green, occupy
the upper-third of the indicator, and report the RAM used by the entire instrument.

Instrument Rack Controls

Each instrument has a dedicated rack space in the Instrument Rack that contains es-
sential audio and MIDI controls for each loaded instrument, outlined below.

ON / OFF

SWITCH

is located in the top-left corner, allowing each instrument within the Instru-

ment Rack to be turned on and off without deleting or unloading it entirely.

INSTRUMENT NAME

OPTIONS

appears along the center

top.

INSTRUMENT

ELLIPSIS

OPTIONS (

)

are located in the

top-right corner. with options to ‘Remove’ the
instrument from the Instrument Rack, and ‘Re-
veal in Libraries’, which snap to the Libraries
mode of the Browser, highlighting the library
from which the instrument originates from.

VOLUME

SLIDER

controls the selected instrument’s volume. It’s the same control present in

the corresponding Instrument Channel fader in the Play page, and the Mix Console fader
in the Mix page, which both follow the slider’s movement.

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