SM Pro Audio V-Machines User Manual
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V-‐Machine Operating Manual
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SM Pro Audio
During that time, the V-‐Machine will make no sound. See the next section for more on this.
3.6.2 Preset Left/Right
Use
the
left
(previous)
and
right
(next)
buttons
in
the
second
row
to
scroll
through
the
Presets
(mixer
configurations
and
associated
plugins)
within
the
currently
selected
Bank.
Special
Note:
When
using
a
Preset
for
the
first
time
after
booting
the
V-‐Machine
there
will
often
be
a
short
delay
as
one
or
more
plugins
are
loaded
into
RAM.
Once
the
plugins
are
loaded,
if
you
later
select
a
different
Preset
that
contains
the
same
plugin(s),
the
new
Preset
will
be
loaded
with
little
or
no
delay.
Instead
of
using
the
left/right
arrow
buttons
to
select
Presets,
you
can
send
MIDI
program
changes
to
the
V-‐Machine
from
a
MIDI
keyboard.
When
the
V-‐Machine
receives
a
program
change
message
on
the
Mixer
channel
it
will
check
to
see
whether
a
Preset
with
a
corresponding
number
is
available
in
the
current
Bank.
If
so,
it
will
prepare
to
load
the
Preset.
At
this
point
you
can
either
press
the
front-‐panel
arrow
button
next
to
the
word
Load,
or
control
the
Load
button
remotely
using
MIDI.
Instructions
for
how
to
do
the
latter
are
found
in
the
section
on
Global
MIDI
Learn
(section
3.7.1.4,
page
35).
3.6.3 Parameter Left/Right
Use
the
left
(previous)
and
right
(next)
buttons
in
the
third
row
to
navigate
quickly
through
the
editable
plugin
parameters
of
the
currently
selected
Preset.
You
will
only
see
parameters
that
are
active.
For
example,
if
you
have
no
effects
plugins
inserted
in
the
FX1
or
FX2
bus
as
explained
in
section
5.8.6
on
page
71),
the
Send
knobs
for
the
Mixer
channels
will
not
be
listed
among
the
editable
parameters.
But
if
an
FX
bus
is
active,
its
Send
knob
level
will
appear
among
the
parameters
for
any
mixer
channel
that
has
a
a
plugin
in
any
of
its
slots.
Quick
Tip:
As
some
plugins
have
literally
hundreds
of
available
parameters,
you
may
want
to
prioritize
the
order
of
the
parameter
list
for
speedy
access.
Priority
parameter
assignments
can
be configured for each Preset in the VFX Application as described in section 5.9 on page 73.
Parameter navigation/selection can also be accessed via a MIDI controller using the V-‐
Machine’s
Global
MIDI
Learn
feature
(found
in
the
Global
System
Settings
menu),
as
described
in
section
3.7.1.
Parameter navigation.
Figure 14