User`s guide

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A simple user-configurable interface lets you use sliders to adjust
any of the parameters. And for those who wish to invent totally new
effects, the Preset Editor offers easy access to all of the DSP
controls.
Each of eight stereo modules lets you choose one of 10 different
signal sources, perform any of 11 different DSP processes, and
control other signals using any of a dozen different types of
modulation. The result? Millions of possible menu and parameter
combinations, any of which may be saved as Presets. A number of
Presets are already available, including:
Vibrato, Tremolo, Chorus, Echo, Flanging, Ring Modulation,
Triggered Wah, Frequency Quantization, Pitch-Tracked Panning,
Sitar Drone, Crystal Glissando, “Voltage”-controlled Oscillators
and Filters, Test Tones, and Comb Filters
Unlike conventional programs that just do one or two things at a
time, SFX Machine Pro uses a parallel processing model in which
everything can affect everything else, all at once. As with analog
modular synthesizers, you can generate feedback loops within
loops, with any output modulating any input.
Minimum System Requirements
The Macintosh version of SFX Machine Pro requires:
A PPC Macintosh, G3 or above
OS X 10.4.11 or higher (VST and Audio Unit versions)
About 10 MB available RAM (in addition to that required by your
system, host software, etc.)
About 10 MB available hard disk space
800 x 600 screen resolution or higher
A VST 2.0 or Audio Unit host program
VST hosts in Mac OS X must support Mach-O format VST plugins.