User guide
2.8. Settings Tab
A number of user settings are provided (selections are saved in the registry for the current user) and
apply to all instances of the plug-in. Reloading is typically necessary to propagate settings to all
instances.
Latency: The latency setting provides a means to set the delay associated with the plug-in. Longer
delays increase processing efficiency. A re-start of the plug-in is required to change latency.
Default Path: The default IR path controls how the eject buttons operate when selecting impulse
responses. The following options are available:
• Most Recent: This passes responsibility for setting the initial location of the open box to the
operating system; it chooses the most recent location of a file-open dialog box if one is
available.
• Current IR: The current location of the impulse response in IR1 or IR2 is used (depending
which eject button is pressed).
• User Default: Depending on the location set with the ‘Set Default’ option, this option can be
used to select a standard location for the starting directory of eject dialog boxes. This may
be useful where the user has all their impulse responses stored in a central location on disk
(e.g. d:\Productions\Samples\Impulse Responses) and wishes to begin navigating from this
location when clicking eject.
• Set Default: Opens a directory selection dialog so the user can pick a default directory to use
with the ‘User Default’ option.
Default Wet Mix: The default mix level on plug-in start-up or manual preset bank loads can be
changed here:
• Off (Insert): The wet lock is disabled. Presets are typically provided configured for insert
effects.
• On (Send): When using a reverb as a send it is common to want all presets to be fully wet.
This setting will override any wet/dry data stored in the preset and save it to fully wet. This
can then be disabled in the plug-in if desired.
• Bank Default: Whatever was saved in the bank regarding wet lock will be preserved on load.
Auto-Pair True Stereo IR: When in true stereo mode and auto pairing is selected, loading a true
impulse response of the format <name>Left.<extension> or <name>L.<extension> will result in the
auto pairing function seeking an appropriate file named <name>Right.<extension> or
<name>R.<extension> for paired loading (pairing is case insensitive). This is only active when loading
files into the IR1-A and IR2-A containers when using the eject or left/right spinner buttons.