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5.2.2.3. History
Click the center "hamburger" (three lines) button to open the History window, as shown
above. This provides a step-by-step account of every move you have made in Rotary
CLS-222. Clicking on an item in the list not only re-executes that move — it returns the plug-in
to the overall state it was in when you first made that move.
Note that the A and B controls settings within a Preset have separate Undo Histories.

5.2.3. CPU Meter

At far right is the CPU Meter, which displays the overall load Rotary CLS-222 is placing in
your computer CPU. Since it deals only with this plug-in, it is not a substitute for the resource
metering tools in your DAW.
5.2.3.1. Panic
Mouse over the CPU Meter, and it will display the word PANIC. Click to send an all-sounds-off
command that silences any sound processed through Rotary CLS-222. This is a momentary
command, so sound will resume if your DAW is still playing.
In the event of serious runaway audio (say, from an unrelated delay effect that has gone
into a feedback loop), stop your DAW playback and disable the plug-in causing the problem.
Arturia - User Manual Rotary CLS-222 - The Toolbars
Mousing over the CPU Meter accesses the
PANIC function
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