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Cubasis VST 4.0 – Manual - School of Computing, Engineering and ...

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Setting Rocket Preferences in <strong>Cubasis</strong> <strong>VST</strong>If you pull down the InWire menu in <strong>Cubasis</strong> <strong>VST</strong> <strong>and</strong> select Preferences,the Rocket Preferences dialog will open. This allows you tomake the following settings:SettingDownload QualityIf unavailable take:Upload QualityDefault MIDI DevicesAuto Allocate MIDIchannelDescriptionThis is where you select the quality <strong>of</strong> the renderings to receive.Usually “St<strong>and</strong>ard” is a good setting (although you may want toselect “Preview” if you have a slow internet connection).As <strong>of</strong> this writing, the “Lossless” compression setting isn’t implemented,<strong>and</strong> should not be selected.If the audio files are not available in the preferred DownloadQuality, this setting determines which rendering to download instead.Similarly, this setting determines the quality <strong>of</strong> the renderingssent from your computer when Posting. Again, do not select“Lossless”.For more about compression rates, see the Rocket documentation.Allows you to specify your default General MIDI-compatible devices(such as the Universal Sound Module).If this is activated, MIDI channels will be automatically allocatedwhen you receive a Session (useful to avoid channel conflictswhen collaborating live with other users). If it is deactivated, theoriginal MIDI channel assignment (as set by the sender <strong>of</strong> thedata) is kept.CUBASIS <strong>VST</strong>17 – 324 InWire <strong>and</strong> RocketPower

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