The Sensitivity/Tuner Area; The Mixer Area - Fishman OEM TRIPLEPLAY User Manual

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The Sensitivity/Tuner Area

This is where you calibrate TriplePlay's response to suit your personal playing style. This area doubles as a
digital tuner.
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The Mixer Area

This is where you set select and balance the individual sounds that comprise your TriplePlay patches.
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C. Pedal channel. An additional VI channel, this one dedicated to patches that employ a hardware sustain pedal.
D. Master channel. Controls the composite volume of all your guitar and synth sounds.
A. String name. Identifi es each string by pitch (in standard tuning only).
B. Sensitivity meters. Displays of the sensitivity level for each string.
C. Sensitivity increment/decrement buttons. These appear when hov-
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ering your cursor next to the numeral indicating the sensitivity settings. Click the
arrows to raise or lower the sensitivity setting for each string.
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D. Sensitivity numerical display. Real time display of the dynamic level of
each string, expressed on a scale of 1 to 16, with 16 representing maximum sensitivity.
E. Charge light. Indicates the controller battery's current charge level.
F . Sustain light. Illuminates when a MIDI controller footswitch is engaged in
pedal mode. (This area may also display the words "Hold," "Alternate," or "Loop,"
depending on which pedal mode you're using.)
G. MIDI indicator. Lights up when MIDI input is detected.
H. Levels/Tuner selector switch. Toggles between Sensitivity and Tuner
views.
I. Tuner. Displays the current pitch of each string, expressed in cents (hundredths
of a half-step).
A. Guitar channel. Controls the level and panning of your guitar signal
and hosts virtual guitar rig (VGR) plug-ins for modifying your tone (such
as the Guitar Rig and AmpliTube Custom Shop plug-ins included with
TriplePlay). To use the channel, you must connect your guitar's output to
an audio interface. The audio signal from your guitar's output jack is not
transmitted via the TriplePlay hardware.
B. Synth channels 1 through 4. These control the level and
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panning of your virtual instruments (VIs). Virtual Instruments include sam-
plers and synthesizers, such as SampleTank, Kontakt, and Reaktor, which
are included with TriplePlay. Their notes mirror what you play on your
fretboard, as transmitted by your TriplePlay hardware. You can
trigger these sounds wirelessly.
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