Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Common Editing Methods
- Getting Started
- Window Overview
- Agents, Kits, Multis, and Content Files
- Loading a Kit
- Pattern and Instrument Pads
- Browsing for MIDI Patterns and Styles
- Playing back Pattern Pads
- Converting Styles to MIDI Patterns
- Modifying MIDI Patterns in the Pattern Editor
- Creating the Different Sections of a Drum Track
- Recording Trigger Notes for Your Patterns
- Dragging Patterns into a Project
- Editing Patterns in the DAW
- Working with Multiple Agents
- Recording the MIDI Output
- Note Repeat
- Decompose
- Managing Your Sounds
- Loading Kits
- Kit Slot
- Kit Rack
- Kit Context Menu
- Managing and Loading Files
- Managing Files via the Kits, Instruments, Styles, and MIDI Pages
- Loading Files Using the Browser
- Working With Pads
- Pad Section
- Renaming Pads
- Using Different MIDI Channels/Ports for Instrument Pads and Pattern Pads
- Instrument Pads
- Pattern Pads
- Assigning MIDI Patterns or Styles to Pads
- Assigning Multiple Files to Pads
- Pattern Pad Context Menu
- Global Pattern Pads
- Removing MIDI Files from Pads
- Locking Pad Settings
- Moving and Copying Pattern Pads
- Pattern Groups
- Agent Page
- Overview Page
- Pattern Editor
- Beat Agent
- Beat Agent Sound Editing
- Absolute and Relative Editing
- Showing Information About the Pads
- Locking Color and Output Settings
- Editing Selected Samples or All Samples
- Soloing the Focused Sample
- Assigning Samples to Pads
- Assigning Samples to Outputs
- Removing Samples From Pads
- Changing the Order of Pads
- Saving Beat Agent Instruments
- Loading Beat Agent Instruments
- Mapping View
- Main Tab
- Editing Envelopes
- Pitch Tab
- Filter Tab
- Amp Tab
- Sample Tab
- Slice Tab
- Decompose Tab
- Recorder Tab
- Importing and Exporting Files
- Beat Agent Sound Editing
- Acoustic Agent
- Percussion Agent
- Mixing and Effect Handling
- Effects Reference
- Automation and MIDI Controllers
- Global Functions and Settings
- Using the Standalone Version of the Plug-in
- Mixer Routing Diagrams
- Index
Agent Mixer Equalizer and Effects
In the lower section of the Agent mixer, you can make equalizer and effect settings for the
channels.
● To make settings for an instrument channel, select the tab for the instrument that you want
to edit, and click the label of the channel strip for that channel.
If a channel strip is selected, the section below the mixer channels shows the insert effects for
this channel. The order of the effects can be modied by dragging the tabs. To show the
parameters of an insert effect, select the corresponding tab.
●
To activate an insert effect, click the corresponding On/Off button.
Each channel offers an equalizer, a vintage compressor, a tape saturator, and an envelope
shaper for the insert effects. These effects are reduced versions of the included effect plug-ins.
AUX Mixer
The AUX mixer features 4 AUX busses that can be used to realize classic send effects.
Each bus hosts up to 4 insert effects, which allows you to set up complex effects. The busses can
be routed to the Master output of the plug-in or to one of the individual outputs. Each kit slot has
its own AUX mixer. This means that you can use different Reverb send effects for the different
slots, for example. All settings of the AUX mixer are saved in kit presets.
Parameters
Output
On this pop-up menu, you can select one of the 16 available outputs for the AUX bus or
you can route the signal to the Kit mixer.
Level
Allows you to set the level of the AUX bus.
Pan
Sets the position of the AUX bus in the stereo panorama.
Mute
Mutes the AUX bus.
Effect Slots
You can use the 4 slots on the right of each channel strip to add insert effects to the
slot.
Mixing and Effect Handling
AUX Mixer
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