Huron & SNAP Documentation
Huron & SNAP Documentation Huron & SNAP Documentation
Tip: Even if two patch points are connected, you may need to adjust gain settings and other parameters of the DSP tool before any sound is actually heard. Unpatching ↓ To remove a patch cable from a patch point Note: If there are multiple patch cables attached to the patch point that is double clicked then all patch cables attached to that patch point are unpatched and removed. Naming DSP Tools ↓ To name a DSP tool Note: The name in the Name section of a DSP tool will not save multiple words separated by spaces. To separate words use an underscore or hyphen. Scrolling THE SYSTEM TOOLS repatch these points, however this removes the alternate state settings. • Double click on one of the patch points of the patch cable to be removed. The patch point should not have been previously selected (ie. not red but black) before double clicking. The Patch Bay allows the user to assign a name to each of the DSP tools currently running. This function can be useful when more than one of the same DSP tool is loaded into the VRack. 1. Type the new name into the DSP tool name area. 2. Press Enter. Figure 14 — DSP tool naming The caption in the DSP tool name area will change. When there are many patchsets or physical inputs and outputs, then the Patch Bay window may be scrolled up and down to bring hidden patchsets into view. Scrolling the window does not de-select a previously selected patch point. Thus, it is HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 54
↓ To pin a patchset ↓ To unpin a patchset Summary THE SYSTEM TOOLS possible to patch a patch point located at the top of the window to one at the bottom of the window by selecting the first patch point, scrolling the window, and then selecting the second patch point. Scrolling of the window is done using the scrollbar at the right hand side of the Patch Bay. The physical input and output patchsets also have a feature where they may be pinned to the window. When a patchset is pinned, it does not scroll when the Patch Bay window is scrolled. • Click on the pin symbol or the arrows next to the pin. The symbol will change to the pinned symbol, and the patchset will be pinned. • Click on the pinned symbol or the arrows next to the pinned symbol. The symbol will change to the pin symbol and the patchset will be unpinned. • The Patch Bay allows the audio patching of DSP tools, physical inputs and physical outputs, by graphically selecting two patch points with the mouse. • Patches are shown on the Patch Bay as lines between patch points, these lines are known as patch cables. • The Patch Bay updates itself as DSP tools are started and stopped. • DSP tools may be assigned a name using the Patch Bay. HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 55
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↓ To pin a patchset<br />
↓ To unpin a patchset<br />
Summary<br />
THE SYSTEM TOOLS<br />
possible to patch a patch point located at the top of the window<br />
to one at the bottom of the window by selecting the first patch<br />
point, scrolling the window, and then selecting the second patch<br />
point. Scrolling of the window is done using the scrollbar at the<br />
right hand side of the Patch Bay.<br />
The physical input and output patchsets also have a feature<br />
where they may be pinned to the window. When a patchset is<br />
pinned, it does not scroll when the Patch Bay window is<br />
scrolled.<br />
• Click on the pin symbol or<br />
the arrows next to the pin.<br />
The symbol will change to the pinned symbol, and the patchset<br />
will be pinned.<br />
• Click on the pinned symbol or the arrows next to the pinned<br />
symbol.<br />
The symbol will change to the pin symbol and the patchset will<br />
be unpinned.<br />
• The Patch Bay allows the audio patching of DSP tools,<br />
physical inputs and physical outputs, by graphically<br />
selecting two patch points with the mouse.<br />
• Patches are shown on the Patch Bay as lines between patch<br />
points, these lines are known as patch cables.<br />
• The Patch Bay updates itself as DSP tools are started and<br />
stopped.<br />
• DSP tools may be assigned a name using the Patch Bay.<br />
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