View]; Cpu Percentage; Save A Program Preset - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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A pop-up displaying "Remove Module?" appears. To confirm removing the module, select "Ok"
(selected by default) and press the jog dial or the [Enter] button.
Likewise, if you have changed your mind or have pressed the [remove] button by mistake,
simply select the [Exit] button on the front panel, or you can navigate to the [Cancel] button on the
confirmation pop-up and select it with the jog dial or [Enter] button.
8.4.3.6

[View]

The [View] function only available in the [Patch] view. If the default setting (View =) is selected,
the [Patch] view graphically displays all the connections in the current program. If (View -) is
selected, only the connections concerning the currently highlighted module are displayed.
All the connections are visible
8.4.3.7

CPU Percentage

This is an indicator of the amount of processing power (CPU) that your program currently consumes.
It is located in the option bar, above the Edit interface. As you add, remove, or change modules this
percentage adjusts. The number is based not only on the DSP required to generate the modules for
a program preset, but also accounts for the complexity of the routing and overall polyphony setting
that's controlled through the Program page.
8.4.4

Save a Program preset

Once you have edited a Program preset to your satisfaction, and wish to save it for later recall, use
the [Save] button on the front panel to commit the changes to the Origin's User memory. Note that
the Memory Protect value in the [SYSTEM SETTINGS] page can have an effect on whether and in
what memory location you can save your changes.
If this setting is OFF, then saving a change to a User preset will automatically commit to the same
memory location. Regardless of the Memory Protect setting, you cannot save to Factory preset
locations. You can save/load presets in locations 0400-0999 for Programs and [1100-1255] for Multis
when Memory Protect is set to OFF.
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Connections concerning the highlighted module
The CPU indicator
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