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MAGIX Plug-ins
Console
When opened, all MAGIX plug-ins have a global display bar at the top for managing the
presets as well as for further settings, called the "Console".
A pop-up menu containing the current preset is located behind the display, thus enabling
selection. Small up/down buttons for clicking through the presets are situated on the right.
Presets can be loaded and saved in so-called programs or
banks. These terms are VST-specific. Programs are individual
presets while a bank contains the entire preset memory.
In accordance with the VST standard, for instance, you can change the entire memory of
the plug-in by changing individual presets, replacing them with other saved ones, or saving
the entire bank.
You can return individual presets to their initial settings by clicking on
the "Reset" button.
Further console elements:
Bypass switch: Routes the signal directly to the output instead and
bypasses processing. Internally, processing is continued so that you
can toggle between processed and unprocessed material anytime.
A/B comparison: Very useful for trying out settings. The controller
setting "A" memory is normally activated when the interface is
opened.
As this is the initial status, "B" also contains the same settings. If you want to try out an
alternative setting, simply press the "B" button: It contains the initial setting when opened. If
you want to transfer the settings of "A" to "B" while testing, simply press the copy button
between the two letters.
"?" button: This opens the online help for the plug-in.
Parameter smoothing
Each plug-in offers soft controlling. Pot settings are softly faded internally from the old value
to the new one. This is particularly noticeable when playing in live mode. Due to
performance reasons, switches (e.g. on/off) and some settings of VariVerb Pro that change
delay times directly or indirectly are exempt from this action.