V-‐Machine Operating Manual
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SM Pro Audio
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What comes in the box
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V-‐Machine
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Power supply
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Quick start guide
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USB cable
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Getting started CD – VFX application, Operation manual (PDF), and a range of Free
plugins to get started.
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Overview and concepts
The V-‐Machine is a music synthesiser and effects unit. It has been designed to receive MIDI
data from external MIDI controllers (e.g. a MIDI keyboard controller) and audio from a line
level input source. Processed audio signal can be sent to headphones, an amplifier, a mixing
desk, or similar.
The V-‐Machine does not implement any particular audio synthesis algorithm. Instead it acts as
a host for a range of Windows VST and VSTi plugins. Individual plugins hosted on the V-‐
Machine implement their own particular synthesis algorithms.
Figure 2 shows an over view of how the V-‐Machine is used.
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Load VST plugins into the VFX Application on a Mac or PC
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Use the VFX Application to create a VFX Library folder that contains Banks of Presets.
Each Preset consists of a particular configuration of one or more VST plugins.
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Use the VFX Application to synchronize or Export VFX Libraries to the V-‐Machine via a
USB Cable or a USB memory Stick/Drive.
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The V-‐Machine is connected to one or more MIDI controllers. MIDI messages from the
controllers are sent to the VST plugins. The VST plugins resulting audio is sent to both
the headphone and stereo outputs.
The V-‐Machines front panel displays four (4) lines of text:
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The currently selected Bank
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The currently selected Preset within the selected Bank
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The currently selected plugin parameter within the selected Preset
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The currently selected parameter value
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Stereo audio input meter, Stereo audio output meter, and a system CPU meter
(Only visible on the right hand side of the display when system activity is present)
Figure 1: Standard LCD display view (status meters not shown)