Specifications

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Performance and Edit Modes
Each of the Synchronic modules can be indepen-
dently switched between Edit and Performance
modes with the Mode toggle. This lets you have
one module in Edit mode (for example, to fine
tune a sound) while playing another in Perfor-
mance mode.
To toggle a module between Performance and Edit
mode:
Click the Mode toggle to the right of the mod-
ules name.
When the triangle in the Mode toggle points to
the right, it indicates that the module is in Per-
formance mode. When the triangle points down,
it indicates that the module is in Edit mode.
Performance Mode
In the Synchronic RTAS, each module can be
viewed in Performance mode to provide presets
and performance controls. Performance mode
lets you select sounds loaded into the Sound
module, select presets and manipulate perfor-
mance controls for the Playback, Effect, XFade,
and MIDI modules.
Edit Mode
Edit mode provides detailed access to the mod-
ule’s controls. Changing parameters in Edit
mode immediately alters the currently selected
preset. Edit mode lets you load audio files, edit
presets, and make MIDI assignments that can be
instantly recalled in Performance mode.
Synchronic Performance
Controls
(RTAS Only)
Synchronic provide several types of controls for
real-time performance, including presets, user-
assignable performance controls (User Knobs),
the Sound A and B selectors, and an on-screen
keyboard.
Presets
Store and recall the Edit mode settings for each
module. Synchronic provides twelve presets for
each module. For more information, see “Syn-
chronic Presets” on page 570.
The AudioSuite version of Synchronic func-
tions only in Edit mode. Performance mode
is not available, and the Mode toggle does
not exist. See “Synchronic AudioSuite Mod-
ules” on page 603 for more information.
Mode toggle (Sound module)
Detailed information about each module’s
Performance mode controls is presented in
Chapter 101, “Using Synchronic.”
Detailed information about each module’s
Edit parameters is described in
Chapter 101, “Using Synchronic”
Presets, Playback module