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OPTIONS MENU 699
First Beat / Beats / Note Value / Velocity: Here you can set various note values and the
velocity for the first beat of each bar or the other beats of the bar.
Audio Metronome
First Beat / Beats: Here you can set various samples and the volume for the first beat of
each bar or the other beats of the bar.
Volume: Controller for the audio metronome volume
Device: Set the audio device for the metronome here. Stereo Master is set as default.
MIDI Metronome
MIDI output device: Here you can set the device which you wish to use to create the
metronome clicks (usually the sound card).
MIDI Channel: Here you can set the MIDI channel via which the MIDI commands are sent.
First Beat / Beats / Note Value / Velocity: Here you can set various note values and the
velocity for the first beat of each bar or the other beats of the bar.
Display options
Shortcut: Shift + Tab
You can find out more about display of your project "View menu" > "VIP Display Mode
(view page 404)".
Color Setup
Details about the color settings can be found in the menu reference under "Options menu -
> System/Audio -> Design -> Colors (view page 714)".
Undo settings
Use this Editor to switch on and off the undo function for virtual projects, wave projects,
and plug-in settings. The number of undo steps can also be entered: A value of 20 means
that the last 20 changes to a project can be undone.
If you tick the corresponding box, temporary Undo files can always be created as HD wave
projects for RAM wave projects.
Dithering Options
How does dithering work?
An audio signal is quantized at a higher or lower resolution with every A/D conversion.
During quantization, the signal receives an echelon form via limiting of the possible
amplitude values. An 8-bit signal, for example, possesses only 256 amplitude values. This
echelon formation causes distortion and thereby deforms the signal, especially impairing
the sound of the lower levels.