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Plugiator User Manual
Below is the list of plug-ins and Program Change numbers required to load plug-ins.
PP
PP
P
rogram Changerogram Change
rogram Changerogram Change
rogram Change
NoteNote
NoteNote
Note
Plug-inPlug-in
Plug-inPlug-in
Plug-in
101 any MINIMAX
102 any Lightwave
103 any B4000
104 any Vocodizer
Additional plug-ins available via the Online Shop
PP
PP
P
rogram Changerogram Change
rogram Changerogram Change
rogram Change
NoteNote
NoteNote
Note
Plug-inPlug-in
Plug-inPlug-in
Plug-in
105 any Prodyssey
106 any Pro-12
107 any Fmagia
108 any Drums’n’Bass
Changing PChanging P
Changing PChanging P
Changing P
resetsresets
resetsresets
resets
Each plug-in on the Plugiator has 100 internal presets.
Note: Note:
Note: Note:
Note: Creating, storing, modifying and managing preset files will be discussed later in
this User Manual
There are four ways of changing presets for the currently active plug-in on the
Plugiator.
1. Using the „PRESET“ knob located on the control surface of the box to scroll
through presets. This will call up the corresponding preset which is stored in
the Plugiator box (refer to the previous chapter "Plugiator Control Interface")
2. Changing presets via the Plug-in Manager software installed on a PC. Note
that in this case, a preset which is stored in the software will be recalled. These
presets reside on your computer, and may not be related to presets stored in
your Plugiator box. To quickly store a preset which you called up from the