B-11X Manual EN.Pdf

B-11X Manual EN.Pdf

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a com­ mitment on the part of TSOP. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agree­ ment and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission from TSOP. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners, and use of them does not imply any affili­ ation with or endorsement by them. Document authored by: Tomek Warsztocki, Przemysław Kucharski © 2014 Contents 1. Introduction...................................................................................8 1.1. Multi-timbral rediscovered.......................................................................9 2. B-11X Library Overview..............................................................10 2.1. Technical overview ..........................................................................................................................10 2.2. Quality vs. Performance.........................................................................11 2.3. DAW Integration......................................................................................11 2.4. General Structure of the Library...........................................................11 2.4.1. Factory Presets......................................................................................................................11 2.4.2. What is B-11X program?.......................................................................................................12 2.4.3. Categorization System.........................................................................................................12 2.4.4. Favourite Presets..................................................................................................................13 2.4.5. User Presets..........................................................................................................................14 2.4.6. You Can Modify Every Factory Preset.................................................................................14 2.4.7. TSOP Electro Series...............................................................................................................14 2.4.8. TSOP eXtended.....................................................................................................................14 2.4.8.1. Harmonizer..............................................................................................................14 2.4.8.2. Keyswitches.............................................................................................................15 2.4.9. TSOP Technologies...............................................................................................................15 2.4.9.1. Direct to Sample......................................................................................................15 2.4.9.2. Virtual Analog..........................................................................................................16 3. Installation...................................................................................17 3.1. Quick Start Guide....................................................................................17 4. Panel Interface and Operations................................................18 4.1. Presets Panel...........................................................................................18 4.1.1. Factory Presets Section........................................................................................................19 4.1.1.1. Music Genre.............................................................................................................19 4.1.1.2. Sound Type..............................................................................................................20 4.1.1.3. Factory Presets in Category...................................................................................20 4.1.1.4. Load..........................................................................................................................20 4.1.2. Program Name Syntax.........................................................................................................20 4.1.3. Selecting and Loading Factory Presets...............................................................................21 4.1.3.1. Double Click and „Drag and Drop” Actions..........................................................21 4.1.4. Favourite Presets Section....................................................................................................22 4.1.4.1. Available Favourite Presets....................................................................................22 4.1.4.2. Add Current.............................................................................................................22 4.1.4.3. Remove Selected.....................................................................................................23 4.1.4.4. Load..........................................................................................................................23 4.1.5. Selecting and Loading Favorite Presets.............................................................................23 4.1.5.1. Double Click and „Drag and Drop” Actions..........................................................23 4.1.6. User Presets Section.............................................................................................................24 4.1.6.1. Available User Presets............................................................................................24 4.1.6.2. Enter Name..............................................................................................................25 4.1.6.3. Save..........................................................................................................................25 4.1.6.4. Load..........................................................................................................................25 4.1.7. Creating and Loading User Presets....................................................................................25 4.1.7.1. Double Click and „Drag and Drop” Actions..........................................................26 4.2. Instrument Panel....................................................................................27 4.2.1. Virtual Improvements..........................................................................................................28 4.2.1.1. Additional Voice Tune Controls.............................................................................28 4.2.1.2. Additional Volume Control.....................................................................................28 4.2.1.3. Additional Decay Controls.....................................................................................28 4.2.2. Flute Section..........................................................................................................................30 4.2.2.1. Bypassing a Voice....................................................................................................31 4.2.3. Solo Section...........................................................................................................................32 4.2.3.1. Bypassing a Voice....................................................................................................33 4.2.4. Tremolo Sounds Section......................................................................................................33 4.2.4.1. Bypassing a Voice....................................................................................................33 4.2.5. Percussion Section................................................................................................................34 4.2.5.1. Bypassing a Voice....................................................................................................34 4.2.6. Volume Controls Section......................................................................................................35 4.2.6.1. Bypassing a Voice....................................................................................................35 4.2.7. Effect Controls Section.........................................................................................................36 4.2.7.1. Release Samples.....................................................................................................36 4.3. Effects Panel............................................................................................37 4.3.1. Filter Matrix Section..............................................................................................................39 4.3.1.1. Keyswitches. Controlling Filters from Keyboard..................................................39 4.3.2. Modulation Section..............................................................................................................40 4.3.3. Space Section........................................................................................................................41 4.3.3.1. Bypassing an Effect.................................................................................................42 4.3.4. Output Section......................................................................................................................42 4.3.4.1. Fuzz...........................................................................................................................43

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