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1. ADYANCED MEDIA eortour VOLO The Mini version of ON USER GUIDE The Groove Activating VSTi for Mac OSX amp PC 1 Foreword Thank you for purchasing this AMG ONE solo virtual instrument plugin To get the best from your software purchase we recommend that you read this manual carefully and keep a copy in a safe place for future reference Should you experience problems operating this product and can t find the answers in this manual our technical support representative can be contacted via contact details on www samples4 com Don t forget when contacting technical support to describe the problem in as much detail as possible and provide details of your system configuration operating system host program CPU RAM etc The AMG virtual instrument team 2 Compatibility The AMG ONE solo virtual instrument has been tested with a wide variety of VST2 compatible host programs However host programs vary in their specifications and some may not implement features in the VST2 specifications that AMG ONE solo relies upon You should carefully check a demo version with your own system if you are worried about compatibility issues 3 System Requirements Windows PIII400 processor 128mb RAM 16bit sound card MacOS OS X 10 2 8 or better 450 MHz G3 or G4 256mb RAM VST2 plug in compatible host software You can find a list of VST2 plug in compatible host software at www kvr vst com the internet s be
2. E SETESELE SERSS PappE Page 10 9 Controls on edit page 3 Egg The third and final edit page contains controls that few users are likely to need to access on a daily basis The controls on this page are used to determine how the two LFO signal generators will respond to MIDI messages from common controllers such as the Modulation Wheel Velocity or Aftertouch In the same manner as Edit Page 2 this page is divided into two sections with controls related to the Filter LFO on the left and the Pitch LFO on the right e LFO Rate Modulation Source Determines which MIDI controller source signal will be used to change modulate the speed of the appropriate LFO Choose from Velocity Modulation Wheel or Aftertouch e LFO Rate Modulation Depth Sets the sensitivity of the LFO to rate modulation If set to a positive value e g 50 increasing the rate modulation source MIDI controller will cause the LFO rate to speed up If set to a negative value e g 50 the relationship will be inverted i e decreasing the MIDI controller will cause the LFO rate to speed up e LFO Depth Modulation Source Determines which MIDI controller source signal will be used to change modulate the depth output level of the appropriate LFO Choose from Velocity Modulation Wheel or Aftertouch e LFO Depth Modulation Depth Sets the sensitivity of the LFO to depth modulation If set to a positive value e g 50 increasing the depth modulation
3. sliced and saved in an appropriate format Sampled loops sliced in Propellerhead Software s Recycle for example will have the file extensions REX RX2 or RCY depending on the version of Recycle used Loops saved in Sony s ACID software will have the file extension WAV However you should note that WAV files saved from other programs may not have the special ACID properties that Sony software embeds in the file you may get an error message trying to load a WAV file that doesn t have any embedded slice data AMG ONE solo also implements its own file format with the extension OPF ONE Program File This file format is not only capable of storing the sample and slice points but it also contains all the parameter settings and utilises a proprietory form of lossless compression that squeezes an OPF file down to around half the size of the original WAV Save Saves the current loop as an OPF file When this button is clicked a standard file browser will be displayed Use the dialog to navigate to the folder you would like to save your file in provide a filename and click OK e Loop Switches AMG ONE solo s internal slice sequencer on or off when the blue bar in this button is glowing the slice sequencer is active When the slice sequencer is active AMG ONE solo will only respond to the two octaves of notes centred around middle C MIDI note 60 If you play middle C on the master keyboard you have linked to the plug in the sampl
4. source MIDI controller will cause the LFO output to become stronger If set to a negative value e g 50 the relationship will be inverted i e decreasing the MIDI controller will cause the LFO rate to become stronger e Polyphony Sets how many voices the engine will use To change the value of this control click on it and drag vertically with the mouse upwards to increase downwards to decrease With a typical loop you are unlikely to hear much difference if you decrease the polyphony and have the amplifier envelope release set to minimum as loop slices don t normally overlap when played at original or slower speed If you are speeding a loop up have a loop that has been specially sliced in Recycle using the stretch parameter and have the amplifier envelope release set above minimum you may wish to adjust the polyphony to ensure a particular level of CPU consumption You may also find the polyphony control useful if you have loop mode switched off and are playing slices manually E SETESEDE BPE PAPEN Page 11 10 MIDI controller settings AMG ONE solo can also be controlled entirely from an external MIDI controller providing that controller is capable of sending MIDI Continuous Controller CC messages Default CC mappings are listed below but you can use a special MIDI learn mode to quickly build up your own mappings Simply right click on any control to display a menu of the current MIDI CC settings Choose lin
5. e Ferrari Graphics Shaun Ellwood for Decoder Design Project Management Matt Wilkinson for AMG Special thanks also due to Byron Wong Lee Groves Ali Lexa amp our beta testers Dave for making it all happen and still managing to launch his own special project at the same time ONE solo is dedicated to all the tremendously talented people who have made AMG what it is today and what it will become Vince amp Tracy Byron amp India the future and the spirit of adventure Love amp Peace AMG Tachyon technology used under license from Muon Software Ltd VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies AG REX technology by Propellerhead Software AB REX is a trademark of Propellerhead Software AB ACID and ACIDized are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Pictures Digital Inc or its affiliates in the United States and other countries All other trademarks remain the exclusive property of their respective holders All other SOLO content and intellectual copyrights AMG 2004 Made in Great Britain E BETEGI EE WERGE PappE Page 13
6. ed loop will play back at the speed set in your host program and at the same pitch it was recorded The sample will loop for as long as you hold the key down and playback will stop as soon as you release the key E SETESELE SERSS PappE Page 4 If the slice sequencer is made inactive AMG ONE solo can no longer automatically synchronise to your host programs tempo setting Instead each slice of the loaded sampled loop will be assigned to MIDI notes 0 upwards So a sampled loop with 16 slices will have successive slices mapped to notes 0 to 15 in ascending order You can then play the slices manually from your keyboard or load some MIDI data into your sequencer to play the slices automatically see the section on exporting MIDI data later in this manual e Test button The small button labelled with a T in the title bar of the plug in s user interface can be clicked on to test the currently loaded sound When the test feature is active or whenever a MIDI message is received by the plug in the button will glow bright blue Note that the test button only functions when the Loop button is clicked and the slice sequencer is active e Patch Name The name of the currently loaded sampled loop is displayed in this box Double click on the text to change the patch name e Export MIDI Exports the current loop slices as MIDI information When this button is clicked a standard file browser will be displayed Use the dialog to navigate t
7. es you direct access to your loop library from within your host sequencer with convenient VST plug in integration You can load a loop jam with it live from your MIDI keyboard or mangle the beat with powerful synthesis features such as envelopes LFOs and multi mode resonant filters Read on to find out how to enter the new era of sampled loop manipulation ee om m Whoo bo Sanh onen Sees ae Se l B m ee h i o ii MEN Fee EI Ap A G e a LNT aL L a E nE i A E I bE Se E el Ee a a h l T m ee sees eee oe I biri are r eee EA ee ee ee ee ee ee oe ee eee fee Cee Sed ee E ee es Er ee FO ees eer Fe ee ee ee et ee ee ee ee ee Fa e ri ed ed ee r er eee ie Re G Pi bed See De he Dare 6 a Ee n es ee eee fg p bra sppr Poe La Ge ee ee Pp he mp p m Seed bese r ee bee er be ee bee eo ee eee l ea Bai i pip ee mdg h Mel ea g a ee Bare a FA M h NE E T F L Mr u Mm ee ee ee ee ee T L eed ee ee Pe ee el b B l N T b a E h a e u A H i ou E M l Le im e e ey es mes fle ey oe gee paepe el ee ee ee oe ge ee ge e gp e beg ep ees pe ee eee Pe rbp eee See r mpi eee pl bep g bar ee eee ees es Bee eee oe eee a oe es es p ee ee ee ee ee e E Mi bk LE eee ee ee ee ee ee ee Te M l p le ee ee a Wia m ehe Lib o me ea i ce ell el ae ed ee ed fee Sees eee ee ee eo ee oe eel See Eee i epee Se kam eg Bees Visit AMG s www samples4 com website for infomation reviews and demo files discover over 400 sample libraries and the biggest a
8. f This control determines how much of the LFO signal is used to change modulate the Filter Cutoff setting on edit page 1 When set to a small positive value the LFO will gently sweep the filter cutoff up and down over a small range When set to a large positive value the LFO will sweep the filter cutoff fully open and fully closed quite aggressively Negative values for Filter LFO Mod Depth e g 50 will cause the LFO signal to be inverted before it is used to modulate the filter e Filter LFO Mod Depth Resonance This control determines how much of the LFO signal is used to change modulate the Filter Resonance setting on edit page 1 This control is used in much the same way as the Filter LFO Mod Depth Cutoff control described in the preceding section e Pitch Mod Depth and Pitch Mod Ratio On the far right there are two controls that determine how the Pitch LFO is used to change modulate the tuning of the loop being played The first of these controls sets the amount pitch shifting that will occur as the LFO signal sweeps up and down the second determines the exact range over which that modulation will occur For example if the Pitch LFO waveform is set to Triangle and the Pitch Mod Depth is set to 100 and the Pitch Mod Ratio left at 1 1 the playback pitch will be swept first up one octave then down an octave and so on If the Pitch Mod Ratio control is increased to 2 1 the playback pitch will sweep up and down two octaves instead
9. greater range of velocity response When the Filter Envelope Velocity control is set to a negative amount e g 50 the relationship between the played velocity and its effect on the filter envelope becomes inverted Playing harder higher velocity will yield a lower output from the filter envelope i BEFESELE SESS PUPENE Page 7 Amplifier Envelope Section The parameters in this section are the same as for the Filter Envelope section However the second of AMG ONE solo s two envelope generators is dedicated to the amplifier which in turn determines what you hear from the plug in s output These controls can be used to radically alter the dynamics of a sampled loop For example the settings given in the preceding section for a pulsating filter effect can be used in the amplifier envelope to create a super tight staccato effect Also of particular note is how the Amplifier Envelope Release parameter can be used When a sampled loop is sliced into individual beats in a program such as Recycle or ACID the length of each slice determines the relative timing of each beat To play the loop faster software like AMG ONE solo simply stops each slice short of its full length and immediately plays the next slice This has the effect of later slices seemingly cutting off earlier slices which can make a speeded up sampled loop sound slightly unnatural Since there is still some sound left to play in each slice you can make a speeded u
10. ima Good for natural sounding vibrato e Key Retrig The LFO can be forced to always return to the beginning of its cycle every time a slice begins or a key is pressed depending on whether or not Loop Mode is active with this parameter When this parameter is ON and Loop mode is ON the LFO will return to the beginning of its cycle every time a trigger is is held down to play the loop If this parameter is OFF the LFO will run continuously and you will not be able to guarantee when playback begins the LFO will be at a particular stage in its cycle If you want an exact LFO effect at a particular point in your song you should use the Key Retrig feature If Loop mode is OFF however since AMG ONE solo will be playing individual slices rather than the whole sampled loop this parameter when switched ON also will cause the LFO to restart when a new slice is triggered E AETSSCUR MESS Bae Page 9 e LFO Rate and Tempo Sync These two parameters in turn determine exactly how fast the LFO will cycle When Tempo Sync is OFF the LFO Rate parameter is set as a value in Hz cycles per second However when Tempo Sync is ON the LFO Rate parameter is set as a fraction of a beat and is directly linked to the host program s tempo just like the slice sequencer So if you want the LFO filter to open and close over an exact section of your song or in sync with the beat at higher settings use the Tempo Sync button e Filter LFO Mod Depth Cutof
11. k to next CC from the menu to put a control into learn mode Once a control is in learn mode it will automatically link itself to the next CC message that it receives Note that MIDI controller functionality may differ from host program to host program Some sequencers for example intercept and do not pass MIDI controller messages in their entirety to loaded plugins FL Studio Logic Audio for example You should refer to your sequencer s user manual for more information if you are not sure Parameter MIDI controller Volume 7 Pan 10 Loop Mode 75 Coarse Tune 76 Fine Tune 77 Pitch Modulation Ratio 78 Pitch LFO Modulation Depth 79 Filter Type 80 Filter Cutoff 81 Filter Resonance 82 Filter Envelope Modulation Depth 83 Filter LFO Cutoff Modulation Depth 84 Filter LFO Resonance Modulation Depth 85 Amplifier Envelope Attack 86 Amplifier Envelope Decay 87 Amplifier Envelope Sustain 88 Amplifier Envelope Release 89 Amplifier Envelope Velocity 90 Filter Envelope Attack 91 Filter Envelope Decay 92 Filter Envelope Sustain 93 Filter Envelope Release 94 Filter Envelope Velocity 95 Filter LFO Waveform 96 Filter LFO Tempo Sync 97 Filter LFO Rate 102 Filter LFO Key Trigger 103 Pitch LFO Waveform 104 Pitch LFO Tempo Sync 105 Pitch LFO Rate 106 Pitch LFO Key Trigger 107 E AETESECE ESS BORE Page 12 11 Copyright and Credits Tachyon Engine customisation David Waugh for Muon Software Ltd Tachyon Engine coding David Waugh Cesar
12. nd best selection of REX1 amp REX2 files on Earth SEPESERE SESS Bee Page 2 5 Front Panel Basics When AMG ONE solo is correctly installed in your host sequencer it will be selectable from within your host programs VST instrument menus When AMG ONE solo is selected in accordance to your host program s instructions the user interface above will be displayed The user interface is designed to look a like a sort of cool rackmount sampler with a glowing blue display screen Controls relating to AMG ONE solo s internal synthesiser features are located in the display screen and are spread over three virtual pages In the screenshot above the controls on page 1 are displayed to change which controls are visible use click on any of the three buttons labelled page 17 page 2 and page 3 The currently selected page is always highlighted in bright blue Aside from the display screen AMG ONE solo has a number of controls that are always visible regardless of the page selected These controls around the edge of the display screen access common functions such as loading or saving settings from disk There are four basic types of controls used throughout AMG ONE solo s user interface e Rotary controls knobs Controls such as filter cutoff and resonance as shown in the screenshot above use rotary controls to display their settings To change the value of a rotary control click on it hold the mouse but
13. ntrol how the filter opens and closes over time Since the filter envelope is triggered at the beginning of each slice in a loaded sample loop the envelope cannot be used to slowly open or close the filter as the loop plays Instead the filter envelope is used to create exciting and radical rhythmic wah type effects where the filter opens and closes rapidly on each beat of the loop This is a huge amount of fun to experiment with so get stuck in One tip for creating pulsating filter effects is to reduce the Filter Envelope Sustain control to zero and increase the Filter Envelope Decay control a fraction By reducing the Filter Cutoff control and increasing the Filter Env Mod Depth you should hear the filter pulsing opening and closing very quickly in time with the beat Use the Filter Resonance control to emphasis this effect and add squelch If you have a velocity sensitive master keyboard or your host sequencer allows you to set velocity values for MIDI notes in your track then experiment with the Filter Velocity control When this control is set to a positive amount e g 50 you will be able to control the filter envelope output by playing harder and softer on your keyboard When you play a trigger note harder AMG ONE Solo will open the filter envelope more when you play more softly it will open it less The exact amount of variation you can create with velocity depends on the value of the parameter higher values give a
14. nuous Controller CC messages Default CC mappings are listed in the appendix but you can use a special MIDI learn mode to quickly build up your own mappings Simply right click on any control to display a menu of the current MIDI CC settings Choose link to next CC from the menu to put a control into learn mode Once a control is in learn mode it will automatically link itself to the next CC message that it receives Note that MIDI controller functionality may differ from host program to host program Some sequencers for example intercept and do not pass MIDI controller messages in their entirety to loaded plug ins FL Studio Logic Audio for example You should refer to your sequencer s user manual for more information if you are not sure 6 Global Controls We will refer to the controls on the grey metallic part of AMG ONE solo s user interface as the Global Controls This is because they are always visible regardless of the display screen page selected These controls are as follows from left to right e Load Loads a sampled loop into the plug in When this button is clicked a standard file browser will be displayed Windows users will have to select using the drop down selector at the bottom of the dialog window which sort of files they are browsing for Mac OSX users will not have to do this invalid file will appear greyed out in the browser window You can only load sampled loops that have been specially
15. o the folder you would like to save your file in provide a filename and click OK The slice data is saved as a Type 0 MIDI file this can be imported into many host sequencer programs import this data onto the same track as AMG ONE solo and then switch Loop mode OFF Then you can edit the data in your MIDI sequencer to change the order and timing of the slices By using this function you can create hundreds of variations on your sampled loops e Pan Sets the balance between the left and right output channels If a loop is stereo panning 100 left will cause only the left channel of the loop to be played and panning 100 right will cause only the right channel of the loop to be played Mono samples such as REX version 1 files will be panned into the appropriate spot in the stereo soundstage Note that this control is pre mapped to MIDI controller 10 Pan If your host supports the sending of default pan values to tracks this control will respond automatically e Volume Sets the overall output volume of the plug in Note that this control is pre mapped to MIDI controller 7 volume If your host supports the sending of default volume values to tracks this control will respond automatically Or ai SETESELE SESE See Page 5 7 Controls on edit page 1 The first virtual page on the display screen contains just the controls most users will access most frequently Tuning Section Controls in the Tuning section affec
16. p loop sound more natural by increasing the Amplifier Envelope Release parameter a few milliseconds or so This will allow each slice to play on and fade out even after a new slice has started playing When slowing down a loop slices are played to their end but the software waits before playing the next slice This again sounds slightly unnatural but the Amplifier Release can help here if the loop has been cleverly pre formatted in Recycle Sound Designers who use Recycle have an option called stretch which adds a small looped section of sound to the end of each slice that fades out quite quickly When a loop is played at normal speed or faster when the Amplifier Envelope Release parameter is at minimum these stretched slices are no different from ordinary slices However if the sampled loop is slowed down increasing the release parameter enables the stretched portion to be heard this can help a loop sound more natural If you need dynamic control over the output level of a sampled loop use Amplifier Envelope Velocity control When this control is set to a positive amount e g 50 the loop will get quieter when you play more softly and louder when you play harder The exact range of sensitivity is determined by the control setting When the control is set to a negative amount e g 50 the effect of velocity on the output level is inverted playing softly will make the loop play back louder SEPESERE SESS Bee Page 8 8 Cont
17. r this would be the frequency at which the bass is back to normal the opposite of a lowpass filter For bandpass and bandreject the cutoff is the centre of their area of effect at SPTESELE DEGE FORGE Page 6 e Resonance The Resonance control in the LP12 24 HP12 24 and LP BR filters causes the output of the filter to feedback into the input This creates a peak in the spectrum at the cutoff point Many classic squelchy analogue synth sounds use a resonant lowpass filter With the BP12 24 and BR12 24 the resonance control widens or focuses the filter s effect around the centre frequency e Filter Env Mod Depth The Env Mod Depth knob determines how much of the signal from the filter envelope see next section is added to the Cutoff frequency of the filter set by the Cutoff control You can use this to vary how the filter opens and closes over time for exciting dynamic effects Filter Envelope Section AMG ONE solo has two envelope generators one connected to the filter and the other connected to the amplifier Each envelope generator has four stages Stage Description Attack Time taken for the envelope output to reach maximum output Decay Time take to fall from maximum to the sustain level Sustain of maximum output to hold at until slice end marker Release Time taken to die away to zero output while slice is finishing The filter envelope parameters in conjunction with the Filter Env Mod Depth parameter are used to co
18. rols on Edit Page 2 a prer iz AWE o The second virtual page on the display screen contains controls that can be used to more deeply edit how their sampled loops are played Filter LFO section LFO is short for Low Frequency Oscillator You may be familiar with synthesiser oscillators that produce an audible tone LFO s are identical but operate at a much lower frequency often below the hearing threshold The output of the LFO is not connected to the audio circuitry however Instead the rising and falling output is used to make the value of another parameter for example filter cutoff rise and fall automatically AMG ONE solo contains two very well specified LFOs The group of controls on the left relate to the Filter LFO and those on the right related to the Pitch LFO e LFO Waveform The first control is the Waveform selector that allows you to choose the waveform that the filter LFO will output The shape of each waveform is shown on the buttons themselves and are as follows Waveform Description Sawtooth a k a Ramp A slow rise followed by a rapid drop Interesting to use on synth sounds modulating pitch or filter for pulsating rhythmic effects Square a k a Pulse Rapid rise followed by a rapid drop not so good on filters but fun on pitch for siren effects Triangle Slow rise slow fall with sharp transitions at the maxima Excellent on pitch and filter cutoff Sine As above but with smoother transitions at the max
19. st resource for information about VST plug ins and hosts BEFESEDER SESS Bae Page 1 4 Introduction What does AMG ONE solo do The AMG ONE solo VST plug in is a quick and simple way to play and manipulate sampled loops in your music Sampled loops are one of the core ingredients in modern music and sound design and AMG have dedicated themselves over the last 15 years to bring musicians the finest sound library on the planet Using sampled loops on a computer hasn t always been easy however Once a sample is recorded the duration and pitch are fixed If you have ever tried to speed a sampled loop up or slow it down you ll know already that it is impossible to do so easily without affecting the pitch or the sound quality This is where the technique of loop slicing comes into its own Loop slicing is the process of separating a sample into its constituent beats in software such as Propellerhead Software AB s popular Recycle program or Sony s ACID Once a sampled loop has been correctly sliced it can be used much more freely with regards to pitch and tempo and musicians are free to mix and match sampled loops from various sources seamlessly within the same composition Until recently musicians wanting to take advantage of sliced loop sample files such as REX or ACIDized music loops often had to rely on clumsy work arounds to access their sample libraries from within their host sequencer Thankfully AMG ONE solo giv
20. t the playback pitch of the sampled loop but do not affect the playback tempo e Fine Sets the pitch in cents of the loop being played An offset of 100 cents will cause the loop to play one semitone sharp e Coarse Sets the pitch in semitones of the loop being played An offset of 24 semitones will cause the loop to be played two octaves higher than recorded pitch Filter Section AMG ONE solo contains a powerful multi mode resonant filter that you can use to creatively mangle your sampled loops e Filter Type There are 10 different kinds of filter available accessible via the drop down menu Filter LP12 HP12 BP12 BR12 LP24 HP24 BP24 BR24 LP BR PEAK e Cutoff Description 12db Octave Lowpass filter reduces the treble 12db Octave Highpass filter reduces the bass 12db Octave Bandpass filter reduces the bass and treble together 12db Octave Band reject filter creates a notch in the spectrum like a phaser As LP12 but with a stronger effect As HP12 but with a stronger effect As BP12 but with a stronger effect As BR24 but with a stronger effect A hybrid of Band Reject and Lowpass Great for Phasey synth sweeps A narrow peaking filter that emphasises only a small range of the spectrum The action of the Cutoff control is to set the point in the audio spectrum at which the effect of the filter begins For a lowpass filter this means the frequency after which the treble is reduced In a highpass filte
21. ton down and drag vertically Dragging up will increase the value the bar will grow and dragging down will decrease the value the bar will shrink Whenever you click on a control a small pop up box will display the exact value you are changing To set a control to its default value hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard when clicking and to increase the mouse range hold down SHIFT when clicking and dragging e Sliders The amplitude and filter envelope controls are displayed using bar graph slider controls To increase the parameter click and drag vertically upwards To decrease the parameter click and drag your mouse downwards Apart from their visual appearance these controls are identical in function to the Rotary Controls described previously e Buttons Buttons in AMG ONE solo s display screen have two states on and off To toggle a button s state simply click on it The buttons around the edge of the user interface for example the Load button will activate special functions when clicked e Drop down menus Controls where there is a set menu of choices for example filter type or LFO waveform have been implemented with drop down menus Click in the control to display the menu of choices and then click in the menu to select your desired option E BETESELE ESE PAPEN Page 3 AMG ONE solo can also be controlled entirely from an external MIDI controller providing that controller is capable of sending MIDI Conti

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