User Manual

Orion Studio Synergy Core User Manual 61
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1. Log-in to antelopeaudio.com and head to the 'Claim Features' page to enter your Claim
Code.
2. Open Antelope Launcher and click the 'Plug-ins' button. Download and install the latest
version of 'AFX2DAW'.
3. Click the 'Devices' button and launch the Orion Studio Synergy Core Control Panel.
4. Click the '?' button, then click 'ADMINISTRATION'. Log-in with your Antelope Audio
account information and click 'Continue'.
5. Choose 'Register device or assign features' and follow the on-screen instructions to
assign AFX2DAW to your Orion Studio Synergy Core.
6. Launch your DAW and load an instance of AFX2DAW on a mono or stereo track. The
plug-in behaves almost exactly like the Control Panel ‘Effects’ tab. However, you no longer
have to choose the channel you are working on as AFX2DAW binds to the track it’s loaded
on.
The following functionality is available:
Click the ‘ADD NEW EFFECT’ drop-down menu to choose and add effects. Their
instances will appear in the FX Rack to the right. The list on the left lets you click
and drag to re-order.
Use the ‘SAVE’ and ‘LOAD’ buttons to store FX chains.
Use the ‘BP ALL’ and ‘DEL ALL’ buttons to bypass or clear all FX currently in the
rack.
Use the drop-down menu below these buttons to load presets.
Individual ‘BP’ (bypass) buttons are available next to each effect on the left side.
Command-click and drag on an FX parameter to adjust it in smaller increments.
7. You will notice that a new instance of the Orion Studio Synergy Core Control Panel has
been loaded in the background. The ‘Routing’ tab now features an ‘AFX2DAW’ button
immediately above the ‘MATRIX’ button.
Click and drag the FPS refresh rate knob to set the frame rate for the peak meter
animations of FX loaded in AFX2DAW. Increasing the frame rate results in smoother
animation, but comes at the cost of CPU power. Click ‘Apply’ to store the setting or
‘Cancel’ to go back.