SM Pro Audio V-Machines User Manual
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V-‐Machine Operating Manual
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SM Pro Audio
Figure 1
An
operational
overview
of
the
V-Machine.
Hardware
connections
can
be
made
as
shown
in
the
lower
area.
While
loading
software
plugins
into
the
V-Machine,
you’ll
use
the
procedural
workflow
shown
in
the
upper
area.
2.3 The V-‐Machine Hardware
The V-‐Machine hardware is a stand-‐alone MIDI sound module, with MIDI inputs ready to
receive
control
signals
from
your
keyboard
and
audio
outputs
that
you’ll
connect
to
a
mixer
or
P.A.
system.
Traditional
MIDI
sound
modules
can
do
only
one
type
of
synthesis
(such
as
sample
playback,
analog
modeling,
or
FM).
The
V-‐Machine
is
different.
Rather
than
being
dedicated
to
one
type
of
synthesis,
it
hosts
plugin
instruments
(sometimes
called
VSTi’s)
and
effects
created
by
numerous
manufacturers
in
the
VST
format.
Based
on
the
recently
developed
Powered
by
VFX
embedded
technology
platform
developed
by
VFX
Systems
Pty
Ltd,
Melbourne,
Australia,
the
V-‐Machine
is
an
extremely
versatile
musical
instrument. By its very nature it can adapt with the push of a button, transforming from a