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2. TAG/BANK Buttons: Let you select either TAG mode (where the presets are organized by
TAGs) or BANK mode (where the factory default banks are shown).
Tip: You can browse banks and tags without having to open the drop-down menu by simply resting
the mouse indicator on the eld, and then using your scroll wheel on your mouse to move through
the items in the list.
3. Preset selector: Drop-down menu that lets you browse and select any of the presets in the
currently selected TAG or BANK.
4. Synth Graphical Editor: Click on the icon of the synth you have loaded and the interface of
that synth will appear. You can then manipulate all of the controls of the synth using your mouse.
5. Assignable Parameters: These four knobs are "assignable parameters" which are the rst four
parameters that you assign using the MIDI Learn function.
Tip: You can move all the knobs in the MuseBox GUI by clicking and dragging the knob in a circular
fashion, or by simply resting the mouse indicator on the knob and using your mouse scroll wheel to
rotate the knob.
6. MIX Effects: These knobs adjust the amount of signal from this channel to be sent to the SEND
EFFECT in the mixer section. Note that there must be an effect loaded in the MIX section and
congured as a "SEND" effect for these knobs to become functional.
7. CPU indicator: This meter shows the relative load on the CPU in real time from this particular
plugin. Playing more notes at one time will increase the CPU load.
8. Keyboard Range: Shows the current playable range of this particular synth. Allows you to see
splits or assigned ranges easily. Click on the left hand side of the keyboard to change the lower
range, and click on the right hand side of the keybaord to change the top range.
9. MIDI Button: Lets you open up the MIDI FILTER page. The MIDI Filter page lets you re-assign
MIDI channels, adjust the transposition of the channel, change the note range and velocity range of
the plugin, and activates the MIDI monitor that displays all the incoming MIDI information.
10. Channel Output Pan Control: Adjusts the output between the left and right channels.
11. Channel Output Volume Control: Adjusts the relative level of this channel’s output. The
output level from nominal is indicated numerically in decibels in the small display to the right of the
volume control to allow precise volume settings (you can use your mouse scroll wheel for this).
12. Channel Level Meters: These peak-reading meters show you the instantaneous volume level
coming from the output of the channel. Reduce the output volume control if the red segments at
the top of the meter illuminate. Clipping conditions will cause the top-most segment to glow red
and remain red until you click on the segments to reset the meter.
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