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Tip: Even if two patch points are<br />

connected, you may need to adjust<br />

gain settings and other parameters of<br />

the DSP tool before any sound is<br />

actually heard.<br />

Unpatching<br />

↓ To remove a patch cable from a<br />

patch point<br />

Note: If there are multiple patch<br />

cables attached to the patch point that<br />

is double clicked then all patch cables<br />

attached to that patch point are<br />

unpatched and removed.<br />

Naming DSP Tools<br />

↓ To name a DSP tool<br />

Note: The name in the Name section of<br />

a DSP tool will not save multiple<br />

words separated by spaces. To<br />

separate words use an underscore<br />

or<br />

hyphen.<br />

Scrolling<br />

THE SYSTEM TOOLS<br />

repatch these points, however this removes the alternate state<br />

settings.<br />

• Double click on one of the patch points of the patch cable to<br />

be removed. The patch point should not have been<br />

previously selected (ie. not red but black) before double<br />

clicking.<br />

The Patch Bay allows the user to assign a name to each of the<br />

DSP tools currently running. This function can be useful when<br />

more than one of the same DSP tool is loaded into the VRack.<br />

1. Type the new<br />

name into the<br />

DSP tool name<br />

area.<br />

2. Press Enter.<br />

Figure 14 — DSP tool naming<br />

The caption in the DSP tool name area will change.<br />

When there are many patchsets or physical inputs and outputs,<br />

then the Patch Bay window may be scrolled up and down to<br />

bring hidden patchsets into view. Scrolling the window does<br />

not de-select a previously selected patch point. Thus, it is<br />

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