! Note that this button is only available in the Windows version.
Test Tone sends a short test tone when you click the Play button, to help you
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troubleshoot audio issues. You can use this feature to confirm that the instrument
is routed correctly through your audio interface and that audio is playing back
where you expect to hear it (your speakers or headphones, for example).
The MIDI Devices area will display any MIDI devices you have connected to
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your computer (if any). Click the check box to accept MIDI from the device(s)
you want to use to control the instrument; you can select multiple MIDI devices
at once with the checkboxes.
specify a channel.
Tempo sets a base tempo for features inside CS-80 V4 such as LFO and effects
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sync. When using CS-80 V4 as a plug-in, the instrument gets tempo information
from your host software.
2.2.2. Audio and MIDI settings: macOS
The menu for setting up audio and MIDI devices for macOS is accessed in the same way
as for Windows, and the setup process is nearly identical. All options work the same way
as described above in the Windows section; the only difference is that all macOS devices,
including external audio interfaces, use the CoreAudio driver built into macOS to handle
routing. In the second dropdown menu under Device, choose the audio device you wish to
use.
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! In standalone mode, CS-80 V4 listens for all MIDI channels, so there's no need to
Audio MIDI Settings for macOS
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