Operation Manual

useful in music. A delay effect with some feedback, with one quarter note delay, can turn a simple percussion
parts into a huge-sounding orchestration, with all echoed sounds occurring on the beat and at the correct tempo.
You can also use the Classic Delay effect to recreate the sound of analog delay effects and tape delay effects from
the 70s.
Classic EQ
Similar to the Acoustica EQ effect, the Classic EQ effect gives you individual control over the left and right channel
of your recording. This can be used, for example, to create interesting stereo effects, where one speaker
emphasizes different frequencies than the other speaker.
Classic Flanger
This effect is similar to the Acoustic Flanger effect, with some additional features and a unique sound.
Classic Master Limiter
Similar to the Acoustica Compressor in function, the Classic Master Limiter is designed to be used as a Project
level ("Global") effect. This effect will take your finished recording and make it sound louder and more consistent
overall. With most modern forms of music, it is often desirable that the final 'mastered' version of the song be as
consistently loud as possible, to capture people's attention on CD and over the radio.
Classic Phaser
This effect is similar to the Acoustic Phaser effect, with some additional features and a unique sound.
Classic Reverb
This effect is similar to the Acoustic Reverb effect, with some additional features and a unique sound.
Voxengo Amp Simulator
This is an guitar amplifier simulator allowing you to process your guitar or voice to sound like it is going through a
variety of amps.
Voxengo Spectrum Analyzer
This is a unique effect that does not actually process or change the audio and, instead, allows you to view the
frequency spectrum of the audio. This is great for learning about audio frequencies and for helping you to analyze
your final mix. You will need to click the Edit button on the effect chain list in order to make use of this effect.
Master Bar
Click on an area for more details.
Recording
Playback Controls
Playback Position Display
Loop Play Back Mode
Metronome
Master Volume
Changing the Tempo or Key Signature
You can change the tempo or key signature by double clicking the current tempo area. This will pop up the first
marker, allowing you to edit the tempo, time signature and more.
Recording
The record button is used to start recording on any armed tracks..
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