SM Pro Audio V-Machines User Manual
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V-‐Machine Operating Manual
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SM Pro Audio
Figure 39
Choosing items to send to the V-Machine using synchronization.
The
VFX
Application
checks
the
size
of
the
VFX
Library
components
you’re
requesting
to
synchronize
and
compares
them
with
the
available
memory
on
the
V-‐Machine.
A
dialog
box
will
advise
you
prior
to
synchronization
if
your
export
data
exceeds
the
available
memory
allocation of the 1GB of internal Flash memory.
An
approximation
of
the
time
it
will
take
to
synchronize
over
USB
is
calculated.
If
you
decide
that
the
estimated
time
for
synchronization
over
USB
is
too
long,
you
can
choose
to
export
to
a
VFX
Library
on
a
USB
memory
device
for
use
on
the
V-‐Machine
instead.
Remember,
large
plugins
with
a
lot
of
supporting
files
(like
samples)
can
take
a
very
long
time
to
synchronize
over
USB.
Exporting
to
a
VFX
Library
is
faster.
Note:
Synchronization
over
USB
cable
does
not
run
at
full
USB
bandwidth,
as
it
transfers
data
using
the
MIDI
system-‐exclusive
protocol.
This
is
why
it
is
considerably
faster
to
export
when
the
Library
is
large.
Recommendations/Notes:
●
Keep
in
mind
that
when
using
the
USB
synchronization
method,
you
are
limited
to
approximately
1GB
of
memory
space
as
per
the
V-‐Machine’s
flash
memory.
●
The USB synchronization method is most useful for synchronizing individual Presets or
small
Banks
that
use
Plugins
that
already
reside
on
the
V-‐Machine’s
internal
flash
memory.
●
The
USB
synchronization
method
can
be
considerably
slower
than
the
Export
VFX
Library
method.
This
is
especially
true
with
a
large
amount
of
data
(such
as
plugin
sample
libraries).
5.12
Uninstalling the VFX Application
To
uninstall
the
VFX
Application
from
Windows,
run
the
Windows
Add/Remove
Program
application
(called
Uninstall
in
Windows
7)
from
the
Windows
Control
Panel.
Select
the
VFX
Application and remove it.
To remove the VFX Application in the Macintosh, simply drag it from the Applications folder