Open/Edit/Close A Module; Change] Module - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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The MiniMixer (up to 4 minimixer modules simultaneously)
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1 RingMod
1 BodShift
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1 JoyMixer
The Faders (up to 4 Fader modules simultaneously)
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8.4.3.2

Open/Edit/Close a module

In order to perform detailed editing on a specific module in a view, you can open a module in order
to access all of the available parameters and routing capabilities.
Simply navigate to the desired module using the front panel [▲/▼] or [◄/►] buttons or jog
dial and then either press [Enter] or the jog dial to bring up the full view of the selected module.
In order to modify a parameter, you can use the standard set of Origin navigation/selection
controls ([▲/▼] or [◄/►]/Enter/Exit buttons or jog dial)
NOTE: If you are editing one of the oscillators, filters, Envelopes or LFO modules, you can use the
"Analog Section" front panel controls to edit the corresponding module. This can save a great deal
of time by allowing you to access the most important parameters for certain modules directly from
their dedicated front panel controls.
First, you must ensure that the front panel controls have selected the module you wish to edit.
Use the [Select] encoder to focus the front panel controls to the desired module.
Once that is done, whether you are in the general [Rack] View or in the detailed editing view
for the module, the "Analog" Section controls can be used to adjust the settings of the desired
module.
However, note that care must be taken when using this mode of editing, as it is possible to have
one module open for editing while the front panel controls are selected for another module, which
can radically alter your sound before you discover the discrepancy (and could ruin an otherwise
sublime editing session).
8.4.3.3

[Change] module

It is possible to exchange the virtual analog oscillators and filters, whether to adjust for
routing/sound capabilities or to compensate for relative DSP/CPU consumption.
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