7-4 PREFERENCES
Click on the cogwheel icon, then select PREFERENCES for the following options:
Mouse Wheel Raster
: If your mouse wheel is rastered (it clicks as you roll the wheel),
set this option ‘on’ so that each little click increments the value in ‘sensible’ steps.
Switch behaviour
: You can usually change the status of linear switches by clicking on
the target position. In addition, the
drag
option lets you drag switches up/down while
toggle
lets you click anywhere on 2-way switches. The
iterate
option is like
toggle
except that it also applies to 3 and 4-way switches, with the downside that clicking on
the target position no longer works. Irrespective of this setting, switches respond to
rolling the mouse wheel just like the knobs – no clicks required!
Default Size
: The GUI size for each new instance of the plug-in.
Default Skin
: This option will only appear if Repro-1 finds at least one alternative
skin when it loads. Change this to set the global default.
Gamma
: Specifies the overall brightness of the Repro-1 window.
Text Antialiasing
: Turns the smoothing of labels and values on or off. Usually left on!
Base Latency
: Only disable this if you are sure that your audio system – hardware
and software – uses buffers that are a multiple of 16 samples. Otherwise you should
leave it at the default ‘16 samples’. This setting only takes effect when the host allows
e.g. on playback, after switching sample rates, or after reloading Repro-1.
HQ default
: Set whether
HQ
should be
on
for each new instance of the plug-in.
MIDI Control Slew
: Adjusts the amount of ‘smoothing’ for Pitch Bend, Modulation
Wheel, Breath, Expression and Aftertouch. While set to
Off
, Repro-1 responds more
quickly to modulation wheel (for instance), but can become too grainy. The
Fast
setting is a good compromise between fast response and smoothness.
Sequencer Root Note
: The default
auto
option here sets the pattern’s
Root
to the first
note you record. If you prefer setting the Root Note
manually
, select that option.
Sleepy default
: Set whether
Sleepy
should be
on
for each new instance of the plug-in.
ABOUT THE REPRO-1 BUFFERS
Repro-1 processes audio in chunks of n x 16 samples. This
block processing
method significantly reduces the CPU load and memory usage of all our plug-ins.
If the number of samples to be processed is e.g. 41, Repro-1 processes the first 32
and keeps the remaining 9 in a small buffer (16 samples is large enough). Those
9 samples are then processed at the start of the next call… and so on.
The extra buffer is only necessary if either the host or audio driver processes
‘unusual’ buffer sizes. If your host application processes buffers of e.g. 64, 128,
256 or 512 samples (these are all multiples of 16), try setting Base Latency to
off
so that Repro-1 can process latency-free.
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