Specifications

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Synchronic presets can be triggered by the MIDI
module in Performance mode, or a Pro Tools In-
strument or MIDI track, or an external MIDI
keyboard controller for performance situations
(live or in the studio).
Presets can also be selected using plug-in auto-
mation or even your computer keyboard.
To select a preset, do one of the following:
In Performance mode, click a Preset button in
any module. MIDI module presets are the “keys”
of the on-screen keyboard.
– or –
In Edit mode, click a Preset button in the
Sound module, or select a preset from the Preset
pop-up menu for the Playback, Effects, and
XFade modules. In Edit mode, the MIDI mod-
ules presets are not available on-screen.
To edit and store a preset:
1 Select the preset you want to edit. For the
Sound module, you must be in Edit mode to se-
lect the preset you want to edit (seeSynchronic
Sound Module Overview” on page 574).
2 If the module is in Performance mode, toggle
to Edit mode and edit as desired (for detailed in-
formation on the Edit mode parameters of each
module, see Chapter 101, “Using Synchronic”).
Any edits to any module’s parameters are imme-
diately applied and stored in the selected preset.
To duplicate a Playback, Effect, or XFade preset:
1 Select the preset you want to duplicate.
2 Control-click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac) the destination preset.
The settings from the selected preset will be cop-
ied to the destination preset.
For information about assigning keys and
MIDI controllers in the MIDI module, see
“Synchronic MIDI Module Overview” on
page 598.
In Keyboard Focus mode, you can select pre-
sets using your computer keyboard (see
“Synchronic Keyboard Focus Mode” on
page 601).
Preset pop-up menu, Playback module