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Using the OASYS PCI
Using OASYS PCI effects along with CPU effects (VST, MAS, etc.)
You can use your favorite PowerPC-based effects plug-ins, such as VST or MAS,
simultaneously with OASYS PCI effects and synthesizers. In general, we
recommend that the use of effects should follow the signal flow, with signals
originating in the CPU, being processed by host-based effects, and then being
processed through OASYS PCI effects.
For instance, consider using host-based effects for individual EQ and compression
on large numbers of recorded audio tracks, and then using the OASYS PCI for send
effects and special-purpose processing of individual tracks.
Bypassing Effects
You can bypass individual Effects, or bypass all Effects in a channel at once.
To bypass a single Effect:
1.
When bypassed, the Effect name will be grayed out. To re-enable the Effect, just
click the slot number again.
You can also bypass Effects by using the Bypass button in the Effect Control Panel.
To bypass all Effects in a Channel, Send, or Output Bus:
1.
Editing Effects
To edit an Effect:
1.
The Effect's Control Panel window will appear.
The Control Panel contains all of the parameters for the Effect, such as delay times,
wet/dry mix, and so on. The parameters will be different, depending on which
Effect is being used.
For a complete description of the Control Panel parameters of a particular Effect,
please see the separate OASYS PCI Patches and Effects manual, provided in Adobe
Acrobat (.pdf) format.
Effect edits are stored within the Multi and the Program
All edits to Effects in the Send Busses and Output Busses, and in Mixer Channels
with Audio Inputs or Streams as inputs, are stored in the Multi. Edits to a
Program's Insert Effects are stored within the Program, which is in turn stored
within the Multi. As with Programs and Patches, after editing effects, you can
simply save the Multi, and you're done.
OASYS PCI
Click on the slot number to the left of the Effect name.
Option-click (MacOS) or CTRL-click (Windows) on any of the Effects slot
numbers in the Channel, Send, or Output Bus.
Double-click on the Effect name, in the Mixer, Send Busses, or Output
Busses window.
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