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2. Select the Sound, Group or the Master where the Plug-in is located (see section 2.3.7,
Focusing on a Group or a Sound).
3. Move the 4-D encoder to the right to navigate to the desired Plug-in.
The name of the selected Plug-in appears on the right display in the field between the
arrows under Button 5 and 6. If there are no Plug-ins in the channel this will read EMP-
TY.
You are now ready to load, insert, remove or replace a Plug-in as described in the follow-
ing paragraphs.
Loading a Plug-in in Place
To load a Plug-in into the selected Plug-in slot, do the following:
1. Press SHIFT + BROWSER (Plug-in) to open the Plug-in Browser and browse the available
Plug-ins.
2. On the left display, turn Knob 1 to select the TYPE from Instrument or Effect.
The right display shows the list of available instruments or effect Plug-ins.
3. If you have selected the first Plug-in slot of a Sound, turn Knob 2 to select the VENDOR
from INTERNAL, or the name of the vendor, e.g. Native Instruments.
If you have selected any other Plug-in slot the TYPE field is not available only Effect
Plug-ins will be listed in the right display.
4. Turn the 4-D encoder or Knob 8 to browse the Plug-ins corresponding to your TYPE (and
possibly VENDOR) selection.
5. When you have found the Plug-in you want to use, press the 4-D encoder or Button 8
(LOAD) to load it. You can also use Buttons 5 and 6 to step through the list and load each
effect directly.
If the selected Plug-in slot was not empty, the previous Plug-in will be replaced with the
new Plug-in.
Instead of using the Plug-in Browser, you can also use the common Browser to load a
particular preset for a Plug-in (see section 3.2, Searching and Loading Files from the
Library).
Working with Plug-ins
Plug-in Overview
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