Choose The Organ Color - Arturia TAE VOX Continental-V User Manual

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The above window illustrates one of several configuration options. The settings indicate the
selection of two Arturia controllers as MIDI sources, while the setting "Built-in Output" means the
user will hear the sound of the VOX Continental V through the computer's speakers as opposed to
the external USB audio interface. If a different configuration is desired, all you need to do is select
a different audio device in the drop-down menu and then check and uncheck the various MIDI
Devices until you have exactly what you need.
Other options enable you to:
choose the memory buffer size (a smaller size will increase the CPU load but will reduce
latency, and vice versa)
choose a sample rate between 44100 Hz and 96000 Hz.
You can also play a test tone to make sure the audio interface responds properly. Just click the
"Play Test Tone" button and a simple, clear tone will play. It shuts itself off after one second, so if
you need to hear it again just click the button a second time.

3.2.2 Choose the organ color

"VOX Continental" normally conjures up mental images of "the organ with the orange/red top."
But the family history actually includes quite a few gray tops, which were mostly dual-manual units
made in the UK by VOX and (later) JMI.
Again, being sticklers for authenticity we have given you the option to select whichever of the two
colors you prefer. The choice you make is stored with the preset, so you can have gray for one
preset and red/orange for the next.
To make this selection, click the
will open another window, which has a field toward the bottom labeled Organ Color:
ARTURIA VOX Continental V User's Manual
Mac OS X Audio MIDI Settings window
button in the upper right corner of the VOX V window. This
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