User manual
Table Of Contents
- MPowerSynth documentation
- MeldaProduction MPowerSynth
- Overview
- Multiparameters & Modulators
- Globals panel
- Global pitch panel
- ADSR graph
- Random button
- Presets button
- Left arrow button
- Right arrow button
- button
- button
- Custom shape button
- Immediate release button
- Sync button
- Envelope graph menu
- Tremolo settings
- Envelope graph
- Smoothness
- Step sequencer
- Edit button
- Signal generator step sequencer editor
- Advanced settings
- Custom sample panel
- Shape panel
- Harmonics panel
- Transformations
- Shape transformation graph
- Amplitude transformation graph
- Signal generator in Harmonics mode
- Harmonics generator
- Generator panel
- Post-processor panel
- Sample analyzer panel
- Osc 1 panel
- Osc 2/3 panel
- Noise panel
- Filter panel
- Random button
- Presets button
- Left arrow button
- Right arrow button
- Randomize button
- button
- button
- Clip
- Constant frequency
- Parallel
- Drive
- Drive mode
- Saturation
- Output gain
- Frequency
- Frequency range
- Resonance
- Resonance range
- Gain
- Gain range
- Character
- Character range
- Quality
- Type
- Panorama
- Dry/wet
- By velocity panel
- By note panel
- ADSR graph
- FX panel
- Advanced settings window
- Global meter view
- Plugin toolbar
- Preset management window
- Folders tree
- Auto-open switch
- Open all button
- Add button
- Rename button
- Delete button
- Export button
- Import button
- Presets list
- Favourite button
- Show button
- Sort button
- Random button
- Previous button
- Next button
- Submit and perform online preset exchange button
- Load button
- Add button
- Rename button
- Replace button
- Delete button
- Search
- Clear button
- Preset information
- Plugin settings window
- Modulator
- Arpeggiator
- Lock feature
- Multiparameter
- MIDI settings window
- About MeldaProduction
Program change in presets panel
Program change in presets panel enables the MIDI program change processing. If
disabled, the plugin follows Program Change messages by changing the A-H presets. The
obvious disadvantage is that this way there are just 8 presets. By enabling this feature the
plugin stops selecting A-H presets and rather loads different presets from the specified
preset folder, including all sub-folders. The default folder is called "Programs". To use it,
you simply need to create a preset folder called Programs and put the presets into it. Note
that the order matters of course. And you can change the folder name at any time, so you
can have several sets of selectable presets.
Folder
Folder defines the preset folder from which the presets for program-change MIDI
messages are taken.










