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1. i v Select the channels for input dg GEE EE EE Ee Audiffex CM 2 Compr Audiffex NG 2 Noise _ Default v i Default e edit M e Edit and channel pairs for output 1 2 h jt Master g inTone user manual NJ FR IC www audiffex com For inTone versions with the master chain you can select Master as the output channel pair Only the Master output is recorded So you can use the individual output pairs if you want to process and hear some signal which is not included in recording lf you use mono sources use the same channel for both left and right input of the chains Never process the inputs where nothing is connected A f 8 4 8 B Audiffex CM 2 Compr Default efa y UB Edit The selected channel mapping is not affected by loading of inTone programs presets unless you don t check the Individual Channel Setting box This box allows to load channel setting along with other settings stored in programs Individual Channel Settings Hint To store and retrieve several complex channel mappings use empty programs with channel mappings To use the saved mapping in another program load the empty program with mapping with the checkbox on then deselect the checkbox and load program where the stored mapping should take place Hint Use the INPUT button to make quick channel assignments If you have connected audio input in certain chain of
2. Of The Species mp3 ll 11 Yahweh mp3 l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Please understand that the sorted files cannot be rearranged once you set sorting the playlist is automatically rearranged to keep the listed sorted If you want to change the order of sorted tracks Save the playlist Load it again Click the No column header Now the files can be moved up and down 38 inTone user manual ANJOS S IC www audiffex com Track Name 01 Vertigo mp3 05 City Of Blinding Lights mp3 03 Sometimes You Can t Make It On Yo mp3 04 Love And Peace Or Else mp3 02 Miracle Drug mp3 06 All Because Of You mp3 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 09 One Step Closer mp3 10 10 Original Of The Species mp3 11 11 Yahweh mp3 inTone playlists are saved in an XML file in the Preferences folder You don t need to search for playlists on your hard drive they are quickly accessible in the playlist menu To save a playlist fill in a name in the box My Playlist 1 39 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com and click Save The playlist automatically appears in the window title and in menus attached to the Delete and Load buttons You may save more playlists with the same name To load a playlist select it from the Load menu Playlist CC My Playlist 2 7 Save Delete p load SIVA aoe Mineo Pink Floyd 1 Sen To delete a playlist select it in the Delete men
3. PROGRAM no Paras 31 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com To save a program to any position to assign it a name press the STORE button in the rack window not in the editor window The inTone display changes to a program store dialog and four buttons appear under the display Clicking or holding the arrows you can select the position where to save the program ki 4 t E ttt i 903 Program 3 EE wiz Pema Por When selecting a location for the program the name of the program previously saved at the selected location is displayed under the program name field When the location is empty inTone display reads So you are Sure you are not overwriting valuable data 006 lt Empty Program gt Eee win x eee inTone versions with Program Protection 1 1 and above The program editor has a checkbox preventing the program not to be overwritten It means that the program can be modified and saved but no other program can overwrite it To save the program quickly to the same position where it was loaded from without asking for a new name use the Store button in the Program Editor window Program tempo 152 _ Initialize Store MIDI Routing 32 inTone user manual ANDOS SC www audiffex com Audio file playback Click the Playlist Button 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 01 Vertigo mp3 11 Yahweh mp3 10 Original Of The
4. another audio CD burning application 45 inTone user manual www auditfex com hec 20070401 155659 m a pec 20070401 160235 m4a hec 20070401 160442 m4a hec 20070401 160724 m4a hec 20070401 161036 m4a hec 20070401 161400 m4a hec 20070401 161557 m4a Rec 20070401 183945 m4a Rec 20070401 1846609 m4a Rec 20070401 1846632 m4a Burn CD in the selected application 46 inTone user manual ALDIF F amp F S gt C www audiffex com Controlling Plug in Parameters Open the MIDI panel use either the MIDI button Keys version or a menu item in the OPTIONS button menu Guitar and Bass versions MIDI Routing MIDI Route in inTone is a connection virtual cable connecting MIDI source to MIDI destination Control routes connect MIDI controllers knobs and buttons on MIDI keyboards foot controllers etc to plug ins opened in inTone Select the Control Routes pane _ __ Routing notes to instrum Preset Custom B Duplicate Learn Remove all eee SSS Click New Route or use the Preset button to create control routes 47 inTone user manual WDE SC www audiffex com Routing notes to instruments On MIDI Input Channel Controller Pluc Vv All All 16 AO vV All All 17 v All All 18 BO e Select a route in the Route list Use the selectors below the list e Select the MIDI device you want to use to control effects e Select the MIDI channel to b
5. H Hide Others NH Show All Quit inTone Guitar Pro Q The File menu Open User VST Folder Open System VST Folder Open Custom VST Folder Select Custom VST Folder Rescan Plug In Folders 58 inTone user manual WIDE Sc www audittex com The Program menu Program Editor Load Program Store Program Delete Program Program Banks Show Banks Folder Select Bank Download Sound Banks aE S dD dB NB Publish Banks to the Web Database The MIDI menu MIDI Mapping 3 The Playlist menu Playing Mode Playlist Editor Select Playlist Select Track inTone user manual INDF SC www audiffex com The Window Menu Effect Unit Visible Track Player Visible a ReWire Player Visible Unlock Lock Rack Windows Hide Effects XH Show Effects ES Tile Effects Horizontally O H Tile Effects Vertically TEV Tile Effects By Chains HC The Help menu inTone Guitar Pro Help Open help in your default browser Keyboard Control Audiffex web site ReadMe file Release notes Solving problems Send feedback to Audiffex 60 inTone user manual INI DIF FH SC www audiffex com The Plug In selector menu v f User VST Folder Computer VST Folder CH Custom VST Folder c3 Factory VST Folder YV V Y Remove Effect Insert Slot Remove Slot Move Up Move Down 61 inTone user manual 62 inTone user manual WIDE F amp F S gt C ww
6. INUJDI F C www audiffex com inTone Audio applications for live performance Printable guide inTone user manual www auditfex com Table of contents Learning Basic Principles inTone quick start Audio Settings Connecting Keyboards to Instruments Editing inTone Programs Windows Arrangement Working With Programs and Banks Audio file playback Recording Controlling Plug in Parameters Controlling External MIDI Device Menu Commands 2 inTone user manual 14 19 26 31 33 43 47 55 58 www auditfex com Learning Basic Principles lf you have no experience with the computer audio processing learn the basic principles Real time Audio The computer processor can modify the sound coming from your instrument The audio signal is transformed to the digital a stream of numbers in audio hardware and passed to a piece of computer memory called buffers The larger the buffer is the more time it takes to fill it by digital audio data Large buffers increase the time required for processing audio in computer this delay is usually called latency You can adjust the buffer size and set the latency in Preferences of inTone or other applications Every system has certain limitations too small buffers involving negligible latencies cannot be smoothly processed by computer so the reasonable size starts at about 32 samples The processor load does not affect latency directly it means once you set certain bu
7. P F j 4 T Select the MIDI channel to be only used from the keyboard Keeping All in both selectors is the easiest setting accepting all MIDI keyboards on all channels M Audio MID M Audio MID Syntax M Audio MID T 2x2 Port A 5 Syntax M Audio MID M Audio MID VI M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 P 4 F CO Syntax 16 inTone user manual MWD SC www audiffex com Select the upper and lower note limits Only notes from the selected range will be supplied to the instrument FEE Er Select the velocity range Select the transpose value 17 inTone user manual ANJOS SC www audiffex com Select the destination instrument Select the destination MIDI channel inTone is able to re channelize MIDI data it can send MIDI on a different channel than it is received from M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 P WG 4 ABP CO Syntax RR Automatic Setting There is much easier way to select a source of control Click the Learn button inTone user manual ALDE F amp F S gt C www audiffex com Routing controls to parameters Preset Custom Sy Duplicate Learn Remove Touch the keyboard you want to use for MIDI control Click switch OFF the Learn button You can combine the manual and the automatic ways for instance using the Learn mode to assign the source of control and selecting the effect parameter manually Multiple Routes You can create multiple rou
8. Species mp3 09 One Step Closer mp3 04 Love And Peace Or Else mp3 03 Sometimes You Can t Make It On Yo mp3 02 Miracle Drug mp3 06 All Because Of You mp3 05 City Of Blinding Lights mp3 You can either drag files from Finder or use the Add button to add files My Playlist 1 able M M M M M 4 v M v M m 33 inTone user manual d H A M Properties Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16 bit 44100Hz Stereo 16 bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz Stereo 16bit 44100Hz AWW DI Sc www audiffex com Add J Remove Find in Finder Move Dovn No Track Name 1 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 2 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 The playlists window stays always in front to allow easy dragging from other windows Select any number of tracks in the playlist Use Shift and Command keys to select more tracks 34 inTone user manual NNJDIE F amp F SC www audiffex com 01 Vertigo mp3 02 Miracle Drug mp3 03 Sometimes You Can t Make It On Yo mp3 04 Love And Peace Or Else mp3 5 05 City Of Blinding Lights mp3 6 06 All Because Of You mp3 7 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 09 One Step Closer mp3 10 Original Of The Species mp3 11 11 Yahweh mp3 Clicking the Move Up or Move Down button moves all the selected tracks 35 inTone user manual ANJOS FE DC www aud
9. d be careful which driver they are selecting Select the audio interface where you have connected the signal source Mac version allows to select different devices for input and output CoreAudio devices _ Input Devi NRV 10 Multichannel Hd Output Devi Built in Output PC version allows to select only one audio driver You cannot listen to laptop speakers or headphones connected to internal sound card of your PC if you use e g USB interface for audio input Use only ASIO driver delivered with your audio interface NEVER use ASIO Multimedia driver emulation Use the ASIO driver control panel to adjust more parameters such as buffer size or sample rate Use the provided selectors to adjust the buffer size and the sample rate The sample rate list always allows to select only sample rates available for both Input and output devices Buffer Size Latency 460 10 43 ms Sample V 44100 Hz Reset Control Panel 48000 Hz a 96000 Hz 10 inTone user manual ANJOS S gt C www audiffex com Close Preferences All preferences are automatically saved Next time you ll launch inTone you don t need to set up audio again If the selected device wouldn t be connected inTone selects the default audio interfaces selected in your system preferences To select input and output channels open Program Editor EDITOR button PROGRAM Jl EDIT SS m n mm mmrmr 7 STORE i BYPASS SELECT
10. der and automatically set the application to use plug ins properly VL2 inValve GT Player VST and Audiffex plug ins should be located in these folders to be available for other applications 3 inTone user manual www auditfex com About MIDI To understand the principle of MIDI we offer an analogy The relation between MIDI and the recorded audio is the same as the relation between the written text and and the speech Text can be read by different voices at various speeds MIDI can be played with different timbres at various speeds too because it contains just note and control information requiring conversion to audio The MIDI keyboards send notes like C 1 to the computer where the software generates some sound less or more corresponding to C 1 In fact the abbreviation MIDI describes two different things A type of digital connection using 5 pin cables with corresponding IN OUT and THRU sockets A protocol how to transfer notes and control from sources keyboards controllers etc to destinations synths effects etc Computers may serve as both MIDI sources and MIDI destinations when running audio applications Originally the MIDI data were transferred just by MIDI cables Nowadays in the computer era MIDI data can be sent from one device to another one via FireWire USB or network cables inTone applications create virtual MIDI cables connecting MIDI ports on your hardware with software effects and instruments Unl
11. e only used e Keeping All in both selectors is the easiest setting accepting all MIDI sources on all channels 4g inTone user manual NJOS C www audiffex com Routing notes to instrume a a EN On MIDI Input Channel M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 PortA M Audio MIDISPO f j 2 b j 19 G h Select the controller number 49 inTone user manual www audiffex com M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 PortA AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor AO Audiffex CM 2 Compressor M Audio MIDISPO b d 2 bt 12 E F Audiffex CM 2 Compressor 4 Release Select the parameter to be controlled 50 inTone user manual www audiffex com 2 T Level 3 Attack 5 Ratio 6 Auto Gain 7 8 I 4 Release lS Repeat these steps for all routes 31 inTone user manual ANUYDIES SC www audiffex com Parameter AO Audiffex GE 2 Graphic EQ 1 Effect BO Audiffex GE 2 Graphic EQ 1 Effect CO Audiffex GE 2 Graphic EQ 1 Effect BO Audiffex GE 2 Graphic EQ Preset Al Audiffex BD 2 BPM Delay 1 Effect 81 Audiffex CM 2 Expander 1 Effect Cl Audiffex FL 2 Flanger 2 FX Tune On M M m M M m M M M C1 Audiffex FL 2 Flanger A2 Audiff
12. ex CM 2 Compressor 83 Audiffex RV 2 Reverb 83 Audiffex RV 2 Reverb 3 Rate 2 T Level 4 Color 2 Mix All WP 12 6 PS Audiffex GE 2 Graphic EQ HEE 2 Output There is much easier way to select a source of control Click the Learn button Touch the controller you want to use for MIDI control turn the knob step on the pedal button Click the parameter control on the effect you want to be set as the destination 52 inTone user manual WNJIDIS SC www audiffex com ANU eee cinden Audiffex Stomp Boxes 2 fa LAS fa pleatial bs Click switch OFF the Learn button You can combine the manual and the automatic ways for instance using the Learn mode to assign the source of control and selecting the effect parameter manually sometimes the parameter setting is to coarse and you want to control in certain range Use the Parameter Range sliders to adjust the minimum and maximum value of controlled parameter 53 inTone user manual ALJDI EDC www audiffex com Hint To achieve inverse controller behavior organ drawbar mode set the minimum value greater than the maximum 54 inTone user manual ANJOS F amp F S gt C www audiffex com Controlling External MIDI Device Open the MIDI panel use either the MIDI button Keys version or a menu item in the OPTIONS button menu Guitar and Bass versions MASTER WINDOW Connect a MIDI interface w
13. ffer size the latency is constant but with very high processor loads the processing starts dropping out Increasing buffer size or quitting other application helps to keep playback smooth On slower machines you may also switch off some plug ins to save some processor power reducing especially the number of reverbs and virtual instruments The number of samples taken in one second when converting analog audio to the digital can be adjusted in the audio preferences too The higher sample rates consume more CPU power so use them with care If you have an average audio equipment and you are audio hobbyist you won t need the sample rates above 44 1 kHz About Plug ins Plug ins are software modules which can be used in various applications these applications are called Hosts inTone is a host application while our stomp box effects VL2 inValve are plug ins inTone can open also 3rd party plug ins if they are in the VST format Most of the plug ins on the market are available as VST Mac Plug ins are stored in Library Audio Plug Ins folders both the user Library and the root Library can be used to install plug ins The subfolders in this Plug In folder hold various formats of plug ins Windows There is no certain plug in folder users choose the plug in folders during installation and then they have to locate the folder in the host applications Some installers including inTone place Plug ins to a subfolder of the Program Files fol
14. iffex com Find in Finder Add Remo Track Name 01 Vertigo mp3 02 Miracle Drug mp3 03 Sometimes You Can t Make It On Yo mp3 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 09 One Step Closer mp3 J 10 Original Of The Species mp3 04 Love And Peace Or Else mp3 8 05 City Of Blinding Lights mp3 9 06 All Because Of You mp3 10 11 Yahweh mp3 1 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 Once you add files to the playlist they are not sorted That s because inTone playback is intended to accompany your performances so we expect custom order of the tracks 36 inTone user manual NNJDIE F amp F SC www audiffex com a No Track Name ji 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 01 Vertigo mp3 11 Yahweh mp3 10 Original Of The Species mp3 09 One Step Closer mp3 04 Love And Peace Or Else mp3 03 Sometimes You Can t Make It On Yo mp3 02 Miracle Drug mp3 06 All Because Of You mp3 05 City Of Blinding Lights mp3 lf you want the tracks to be sorted by name or any other column in the playlist window click the column header 37 inTone user manual WNJIDIS SC www auditfex com No Track Name 01 Vertigo mp3 02 Miracle Drug mp3 03 Sometimes You Can t Make It On Yo mp3 04 Love And Peace Or Else mp3 05 City Of Blinding Lights mp3 06 All Because Of You mp3 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 09 One Step Closer mp3 10 10 Original
15. ike the real 5 pin cables inTone virtual cables have many additional capabilities such as transpose note limit filtering etc 4 inTone user manual ALDE F amp F S gt C www audiffex com inTone quick start The first thing you need to do to start using inTone is to set up your audio hardware and select audio interfaces in preferences m pj SELECT v EDIT S G STORE BYPASS OPTIONS W Check where your instrument is connected and select input channels If you want to play software instruments you need to set up MIDI to route notes from connected keyboards to the loaded instruments MASTER WINDOW Once your setup is complete Turn the POWER button ON 5 inTone user manual ALDE F amp F S gt C www audiffex com Select a program and play er LECT v _ STORE BYPASS Programs can be loaded stored downloaded from our web database and published on the web If you want to change the sound parameters edit the inTone program PROGRAM AS ww SELECT EDIT STORE BYPASS Use the Layout button to arrange inTone Windows TY a 4 a 6 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com inTone applications allow to accompany your performance The Track Player unit allows to play files possibly slowing them down making easier your practicing TRACK SELECT v Pao eee aa in Tone allows to control para
16. inTone you can select this chain as a source for level meters here So if you open e g 2 software synths in chains A 12 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com and B and you sing to a microphone connected to C select the chain C for metering to see the input level of your microphone signal 13 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com Connecting Keyboards to Instruments Open the MIDI panel use either the MIDI button Keys version or a menu item in the OPTIONS button menu Guitar and Bass versions MIDI Routing MIDI Route in inTone is a connection virtual cable connecting MIDI source to MIDI destination Note routes connect MIDI keyboards to software instruments opened in inTone Select the Note Routes pane touti Stoi Routing controls to par New Duplicate Learn FEMIDNinput RR Channel Instrument M Audio MID T 2x2 Port A 2 Cl Syntax M Audio MID T 2x2 Port B All C1 Syntax 14 inTone user manual ALJDI EDC www audiffex com Click New Route Custom Channel M Audio MID T 2x2 Port A 2 M Audio MID T 2x2 Port B All Manual Setting Select this route in the Route list Use the selectors below the list Select the MIDI keyboard you want to use to play 15 inTone user manual ALJDI EDC www audiffex com M Audio MID M Audio MID M Audio MID M Audio MID M Audio MID M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2
17. ith MIDI out ports to your computer Connect hardware synths effect processors or other MIDI devices to the interface Create Note routes Instead of selecting software instruments select MIDI out ports of your MIDI interface Channel Send to instrument 3 M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 Port A a 55 inTone user manual WDE SC www audiffex com To set a MIDI program in the external device selecting a preset sound effect program etc use the MIDI Program Change selector 16 Orga b Many devices show up a different program number on display than the actual received MIDI program change they use mapping Click the Send Now button to see the actual change on the device 16 Orga b inTone as a MIDI Router inTone can be used as a flexible MIDI router patchbay Any MIDI source and channel in the system can be connected to the same or different MIDI channel of any destination 56 inTone user manual www auditfex com a E e O Routing controls to paramete Custom ooo 5 mn M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 PortA Apple IAC Driver IAC Bus 1 F 3 M Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 Port A 57 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com Menu Commands The main menu bar inTone Guitar Pro File Edit Program Playlist MIDI Window Help The Application menu About Check for Updates Preferences 3 Services b Hide inTone Guitar Pro
18. meters of the built in or 3rd party plug ins by MIDI Create Control routes in the MIDI panel to assign MIDI controllers to parameters I i i Routing notes to instruments EEE f Audiffex FL 2 Flanger dam ud i i Leam Remove all Controller Plug In Parameter 16 AO Audiffex FL 2 Flanger _ pL Effect 17 AO Audiffex FL 2 Flanges gt 2 FX Tune 18 AO Audiffex FL 2 Flanger V 3 Rate 19 AO Audiffex FL 2 Flanger 4 Depth 2 ima Lr 20 AO Audiffex FL 2 Flanger 5 Regen J slsaaksl fod 7 inTone user manual ANJOS S gt C www audiffex com inTone allows to select any external MIDI devices as destination of MIDI routing inTone user manual WDE SC www audiffex com Audio Settings Before you start adjusting audio in inTone you should check the audio interfaces and channels where the sources of audio signal are connected Open Preferences OPTIONS button OPTIONS Select the Audio pane STORE NRV 10 Multichannel EE uoe Built in Output ee U i a ee a NRV 10 Multichannel NN 44100 Hz Reset Control Panel i a O n _ _ _ 9 inTone user manual www auditfex com The selection of audio interface differs on PC and on Mac computers Mac selection is interface based you are always selecting a physical device Windows selection is driver based users shoul
19. ndows are saved in programs You can select whether you want to use the saved window layout or the plug ins may be arranged another way Open Preferences and select the General pane T I NM ww w A EXE ESS SELECT f 5 v p STORE p BYPASS OPTIONS W df SE eS To keep plug in windows at the same positions where they were when the program was saved select 26 inTone user manual ADI SWC www audiffex com a BI Preserve saved windows arrangement lf you want another arrangement select the override option in the upper selector For instance plug ins can be tiled after every program load o m Override saved windows arrangement Tile windows vertically or they can be hidden BE _ Override saved windows arrangement H r Hide all windows e Forcing window arrangement means that the plug ins are arranged whenever a window is opened closed It is very similar to the Keep Arranged option for a Finder window in the Icon View mode Be careful when forcing the plug ins to be hidden The newly opened plug ins won t appear on the desktop 27 inTone user manual WWJIDE FE DC www audiffex com Always force windows arrangement Hide all windows Rack windows position isn t stored in inTone programs There is a switch in preferences allowing to set the preferred position of all the racks With the bottom position windows are in a reverse orde
20. r than with the top position Mac versions of inTone have a choice to make the plug in window of the standard document or the floating window type 28 inTone user manual ANLO SC www audiffex com Document windows are always behind racks They can be put to the Dock Floating windows can be in front or behind the racks In the current Mac OS X they cannot be put to the Dock 29 inTone user manual WIDE F amp F S gt C www audiffex com 30 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com Working With Programs and Banks inTone applications have an outstanding advantage to store all complex data related to your performances in Programs which can be easily retrieved by mouse keyboard or MIDI program change Each program contains e Loaded plug ins e Plug ins state Parameters bypass etc e Windows arrangement e Windows visibility e Volume levels for all chains e Pan levels To select a program simply click the SELECT button non ka STORE BYPASS lf you want to select a program using computer keyboard you have several options e use the F1 F12 keys to load programs 1 12 e use the key to open the program menu Use arrows or the first letters of the program name to select a program Then hit Enter e type the program number on numeric keyboard Then hit Enter e use keys to browse programs Then hit Enter e Use the STORE button to save the complete program
21. ram using audio inputs or virtual instruments Open the Program Editor EDIT button PROGRAM AA SELECT v EDIT STORE BYPASS Select Master for all the chain outputs you want to record Chains using individual outs numeric values in the Chain Output selector are not recorded Hd iH m i 43 inTone user manual ANDOS FE www audiffex com If you want to create a special folder for the current recording go to Preferences Track Player tab Select a folder for your recordings possibly creating a new one mm ere ci s General Audio MIDI GUI ReWire Users lubor Music KEYRecordings Record your performance Every track you record is automatically named according to the current date and time Pressing RECORD after you pressed STOP you create a new track Pressing RECORD after you pressed PAUSE you continue recording to the same track 44 inTone user manual ALDE F amp F S gt C www audiffex com ITU TN Once you have recorded a few tracks open the playlist editor PLAYLIST button OUTPUT WINDOW Select one of the recorded tracks and click Show the track file or Find in Finder according to inTone version Playlist Tracks Playlist Add Remove Move Up Default Playlist Fi Find in Finder Remove All j Move Dovn Save Delete p Load 2 The folder with your recordings opens Copy the tracks from this folder to iTunes or
22. software instruments MIDI Routing Use the selector buttons to load an instrument or an effect You can load either built in or third party effects which must be properly installed in system folders Mac or in the folders set in Preferences Windows To access the folders with plug ins use the File menu If you have added new plug ins to these folders refresh the lists using a command in the File menu 21 inTone user manual ANNOS C www audiffex com 2 W 1 Soo e Audiffex CM 2 Compr Audiffex NG 2 Noise y Audiffex CM 2 Compr User VST Folder Computer VST Folder Custom VST Folder Ce Factory VST Folder Remove Effect Once the effect or instrument is loaded you can use the buttons under or on the right of the selector to show hide the effect window and to set processing of the effect on off 22 inTone user manual ALJDI FSC www audiffex com j s m nd Audiffex NG 2 Noise i SERIES Fi m ipi Audiffex CM 2 Compr HERE Bee 59 COIS MEE DSE SS 2 os 2 Eo fs SR ER eS BSS Use the edit window of each effect or instrument to adjust its parameters some effects and instruments have predefined presets you can load these presets directly in the inTone editor 23 inTone user manual ANJOS C www audiffex com To save a program to any position to assign it a name press the STORE button in the rack
23. tes from one keyboard or multiple routes to one software instrument Use this functionality to create zones and layers MIDI Input TE Instrument Ch nel Xps M Audio Ozonic Keyboard Al Syntax l 0 oct 0 M Audio Ozonic Keyboard Al Syntax 2 0 oct 0 M Audio Ozonic Keyboard Al Syntax 3 loct 0 M Audio MI T 2x2 PortA Al Syntax 0 oct 0 Editing intone Programs Click the EDITOR button to open the Program Editor You may also use the LAYOUT button 19 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com SELECT v STORE BYPASS The program window shows the signal flow in the application The effect processing is structured in Effect Chains each chain holds software effects and possibly one software instrument 2 Nol Syntax 001 Grand Piano e Edt J Audiffex CH 2 Chorus 20 inTone user manual NJ FR IC www audiffex com If the chain is intended to process audio input you should assign the input channels A B gt 2 SJ 2 3 1 g 1 ID Audiffex CM 2 Compr Audiffex NG 2 Noise Default v Default yl B Edit FI BY Audiffex GE 2 Graphi Audiffex CM 2 Compr Default v B Edit If the chain is intended to hold a software instrument instead of audio inputs you should assign MIDI route to supply MIDI data to the instrument Refer to the MIDI tutorials how to assign MIDI keyboards to
24. u My Playlist 2 Playlist My Playlist 2 J L Save Delete p v My Playlist 1 Pink Floyd 1 th total time 49 3 LOAK ADSZ Se To retrieve track files select one or more tracks and click the Find In Finder button 40 inTone user manual ANJOS FE DC www audiffex com am Mo Find in Finder lt i T Wai nN a 01 Vertigo mp3 02 Miracle Drug mp3 03 Sometimes You Can t Make It On Yc 04 Love And Peace Or Else mp3 05 City Of Blinding Lights mp3 06 All Because Of You mp3 07 A Man And A Woman mp3 08 Crumbs From Your Table mp3 09 One Step Closer mp3 10 10 Original Of The Species mp3 l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 All the file locations will open simultaneously if two or more tracks are selected intone Track Player has a standard set of controls for playback and recording Please note that the Pro versions have independent controls for playback and recording while the Express version can either play or record so the Pause and Stop are both playback and recording controls 41 inTone user manual NUDE FH S gt C www auditfex com MODE REPEAT 01 Vertigo mp3 Mode 1 Track Repeat IR mor paer PAT NPD PEN MT The button functionality is similar as on any CD video player or recorder 42 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com Recording Turn POWER ON on both racks a SELECT Y EDIT STORE i BYPASS Open any prog
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26. window not in the editor window The inTone display changes to a program store dialog and four buttons appear under the display Clicking or holding the arrows you can select the position where to save the program 24 inTone user manual ANJOS F amp F S gt C www audiffex com 003 Program 3 Lary CANCEL i OK The buttons at the bottom The Initialize button removes all the plug ins and resets all the settings to their default values The Store button allows to save the program quickly to the same position where it was loaded from without asking for a new name The MIDI button opens the MIDI Routing window The Banks button takes you to the Bank Selector where you can select program bank and read the bank description Initialize Store MIDI Routing Program Banks 25 inTone user manual INLJDDIFF FF SC www audiffex com Windows Arrangement inTone applications have many options how to arrange windows on desktop There are two ways how to arrange windows Automatically Windows are arranged when you load a program Manually Windows are arranged by a menu command Use the Layout menu to arrange windows The layout menu has several sections e You can lock or unlock the rack windows to move together or separately e You can show or hide all effect windows at once e You can select one of several predefined window layouts Both the the position and visibility of plug in wi

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