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The [Edit] page: the [Rack] view
As modules are added and deleted in the program, the view automatically re-positions certain
modules in the virtual rack. This includes re-grouping the analog oscillators, filters, VCAs, envelopes
and LFOs for clarity within the view. All other modules are appended to the next available (empty)
slot within the view. When you add a module to an "open" slot in the [rack] view, it either
"shuffles" into the correct position or it "snaps" to the first available open slot in the [rack] view.
The virtual analog modules that are based on the classic synthesizer emulations of ARTURIA's world-
class plug-ins (Minimoog V, CS-80 V, ARP 2600 V, Jupiter-8V and Prophet-V/VS) are labeled and have
the general look and feel of the classic synths they emulate. This helps not only with the
organization of the preset, but the visible rack controls also provide an indication of the modules
configuration. All rack view parameters visually track the movement of the hardware controllers
that relate to them.
This can be very helpful in providing a quick snapshot view of a program's relative settings for rapid
selection and detailed editing of various modules. Aside from using the [rack] view to understand
the general organization of your program, you can also use it as a means to view the Live knob
assignments to some of the main synthesizer controls that are displayed on a module.
When a Live knob is assigned to a virtual control that is visible in the [rack] view, you can see the
targeted virtual control take on the color of the assigned Live knob.
8.4.2

[Patch] View

The [patch] button in the upper right corner of the LCD screen allows you to switch to the [patch]
view. Switching between views has no effect on the sound or functioning of your patch, it is just
another way to display the current preset.
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