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The Fretboard/Edit Splits area (cont’d)
figure 18 - Here the Synth 1 and Synth 2
zones are highlighted, making their handles
active.
figure 19 - Here the Synth 3 and Synth 4
zones are highlighted, making their handles
active
figure 20 - Here the Synth 1/Synth 2 and
Synth 3/Synth 4 zones overlap. Notes played
between the fifth and tenth frets trigger
notes from two synth channels.
figure 21- Here the Synth 1/Synth 2 and
Synth 3/Synth 4 zones overlap. There are
different string splits for the two pairs of
zones. Notes played between the fifth and
tenth fret on the top two string trigger Synth
1 and Synth 3. Notes played between the fifth
and tenth fret on the middle two strings play
Synth 1 and Synth 4. And notes played between the fifth and tenth fret on the lower two strings play Synth 2
and Synth 4.
Plug-In Version of TriplePlay
When you use TriplePlay as a plug-in within a DAW program, such
as Presonus’s Studio One, the TriplePlay Perform window appears
much like it does when using the program in standalone mode.
The only difference: an upper frame, whose exact appearance
varies from DAW to DAW. This area often provides access to host-
based functions, such loading and saving presets. Please refer to
your DAW documentation for more details. Some menu functions
may be grayed out in plug-in mode.
The photo to the right
(figure 22) is how TriplePlay appears as a
plug-in.
figure 18
figure 19
figure 20
figure 21
figure 22