4. THE USER INTERFACE
In this chapter we'll start with an overview of the Vocoder V user interface. This will give you
an idea of how the instrument is organized and where to find things. The point here is to
establish how the interface is composed at a high level.
4.1. High-Level Overview
The Vocoder V is neatly subdivided into three sections.
The Upper Toolbar: This is where you handle administrative tasks such as
1.
saving, loading and browsing presets, editing various setup and configuration
parameters, adjusting MIDI mappings and accessing advanced features.
The Main Panel: Here is where you will likely spend most of your time when
2.
working with Vocoder V. It contains a detailed reproduction of the Vocoder V
panel and features.
The Lower Toolbar: This section provides quick access to a number of important
3.
parameters and useful bits of information such as CPU usage, panic button and
undo history.
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