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EFFECTS AND PLUG-INS IN AN OVERVIEW 191
Robota - MACHINE GLOBALS section
Accuracy vs. CPU: “Normal” is chosen as a default; a compromise of an appropriate
timing and medium CPU load. “High” is even a bit “tighter”, particularly in the event of
intensive use of the filter modulation and the pitch envelope. You should only use “low” if
the processing time is exhausted due to other instruments or effects as the timing and
the envelopes are less prioritized here.
“Oscillators”: “Retrigger” resets the phase of the oscillators for every phase so that wave
shape and modulation sound identical for every step. When set to “free”, all oscillators
are constantly on, which, depending on the application, can sound more lively and
“analog”.
“Tuning mode”: By default, the “tune” controller locks into place on “tonal” values
(“chromatic”), so that you can also program melodies, arpeggios or bass loops using
suitable sounds. “Free” tuning is also possible.
"Knob mode": You can choose whether you would like to move the sliders
vertically,horizontally or prefer circular movements. The latter is the most precise option
for fine changes while "hor./vert." is recommended for rough changes.
Robota - CONFIG MEMORY section
“Save with current setup”: When this button is activated, all changes made in Config
View are saved when the next setup is saved and are saved again when re-opened.
“Save as default”: This saves the current configuration as “default”. This is useful if you
would like to have the same conditions in the VIP.
"Restore default": Use the Restore function to overwrite a “Config” setting created using
a loaded setup with your “standard”.
Vita
Vita is provided as an installation option.
The MAGIX Vita synthesizer specializes in realistic playback of "real" instruments by utilizing
sampling technology. Short samples of real instruments in different pitches, playing
techniques, and volumes are used, combined, and played again at the correct pitch.
The VITA synthesizer is controlled via the MIDI objects.