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The Settings window contains the sampler preferences.
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Mono All Channels - outputs to mono channels only. Overhead and Ambience microphones will be routed to
independent mixer objects. Useful for some hosts. Do not switch on unless instructed to do so.
• Bounce Splits Stereo - bounces overheads and ambience files as split stereo as opposed to interleaved.
Useful to avoid conversion on import with some hosts.
• [g=32]MIDI[/g] keys as numbers - displays [g=32]MIDI[/g] notes as numbers in the key input field of the Edit window. Useful if
you are used to GM conventions or otherwise require a host independent notation.
• Record-start at [g=32]MIDI[/g] - bounces from the first [g=32]MIDI[/g] event in the song instead of bar 1 beat 1. Useful for some
hosts that transmit [g=32]MIDI[/g] song event inaccurately. Bounced files need to be imported at the first [g=32]MIDI[/g] events.
• Force Cached Mode - instructs the sampler to start in Cache mode regardless of the saved state. Useful if you
wish to check that your system is meeting the memory requirement of the kit recalled before loading a bank.
• Default 16 [g=395]bit[/g] - makes 16 [g=395]bit[/g] playback the default for all new projects. Useful if you wish that all your songs
operate in this mode. Previously saved files are unaffected and will load with their own defaults.
• No Visual Hits - disables the drum animations. This can be turned off for convenience if you prefer a static
interface. Visual hits also impacts slightly performances so you should turn this OFF if you experience issues.
• No Meter - disables the Mixer VU Meters. This can be turned off for convenience if you prefer a static
interface. Meters updates also impacts performances so you should turn this OFF if you experience issues.
7.2 Status Box
SUPERIOR’s status box is a useful tool to troubleshoot various issues that usually affects the triggering of
samples and may have undesirable side effects.
• Not Loaded - will light if a [g=32]MIDI[/g] request is understood but cannot be honored. This usually means that the
[g=32]MIDI[/g] note received is part of the keymap but that no instrument is loaded in the appropriate Superpad.
• Unmatched Key - will light up if a [g=32]MIDI[/g] event has no equivalent in the current key configuration. You should
assign the incoming [g=32]MIDI[/g] note to the subpad of your choice or modify the [g=32]MIDI[/g] sequence.