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8.1.3.3 Configuration of the octave
The octave allows you to transpose the notes of your keyboard by one or several octaves. This func-
tion is interesting if your keyboard doesn’t cover the octave in which you wish to play or if you have
activated the keyboard zone option.
8.1.3.4 Configuration of the audio input and output
The two last parts of the toolbar are used to select the audio channel on which you wish to play this
instrument, and the one that will provide audio data.
If the selected soundcard has several audio outputs, respectively audio inputs, you will find those
available in this list. Just choose the pair of outputs or inputs that you desire.
8.1.4
Information on the level of processor use
The processor usage gage allows you to control the level of processor affected to the sound synthe-
sis in real time.
On Windows, this gage is directly visible in the instrument tool bar.
On Mac, you can display it by choosing
Window > Cpu
in the application menu or from the shortcut
+ L.
Attention: this information only comprises the processor load corresponding to the sound synthesis; it is therefore inferior
to the global system load.
8.1.5 Panic
If notes remain active without reason, it is possible to send a MIDI message to the instruments in
order to cut all of the notes that won’t stop.
On Windows, click on the
icon in the instrument tool bar.
On Mac, this command is found in the Help > Panic menu or through the shortcut + + P
8.1.6
Saving an instrument
Saving allows you to save the state of an instrument, that is to say its sound settings, but also the
audio and MIDI configuration.
To save a configuration, just select File > Save or File > Save as … to save the configuration under a
new name.
Attention: if saving a configuration in the Moog Modular V application saves the sound settings of the instrument, this has
nothing to do with the saving of the presets of the instrument itself (cf. 4.1.3 Saving a user preset). The saving in the appli-
cation does not imply the saving of the current preset.
8.2 VST™
8.2.1 Installation
8.2.1.1 For
Windows
During the installation, check the “VST” option among the choice of plug-in formats offered. The
installer will automatically detect the VST instruments folder used by your version of Cubase. In the
case of another VST compatible sequencer, like Logic Audio for example, you need to manually copy
the plug-in file to the appropriate folder. You can find this file after the installation in the folder
“C:\Program Files\Arturia\Moog Modular V 2\VSTPlugin”. The file is called “Moog Modular V 2.dll”.
8.2.1.2 For Mac OS 9
During the installation, check the “VST” option among the choice of plug-in formats offered. The
installer will then propose to automatically look for the folder containing the virtual instruments
used by your sequencer (Cubase or Logic Audio), and may ask you to confirm its choice. It is possible
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