Apple OS X Musical Table User Manual


 
Appendix A The Playback plug-in 136
Use the Playback plug-in in a concert
Add a Playback plug-in
The Playback plug-in is an Instrument plug-in and is available only for software instrument
channel strips. To use the Playback plug-in, you add it to a software instrument channel strip,
then select an audio le to play. You can add a Playback plug-in to a channel strip in a patch or at
the set or concert level.
Where you add an instance of the Playback plug-in depends on how you want to use it. If you
want to play back an audio le while you play a single patch, you can add it to the patch. If you
add a Playback plug-in at the set level, you can select dierent patches in the set and have the
audio le continue playing. This can be useful, for example, if the set includes all the patches you
will use in a song, and the Playback plug-in plays an audio le with a backing track for the song.
If you add a Playback plug-in at the concert level, you can select dierent patches in the concert
and have the audio le continue playing. Being able to use the plug-in at any level gives you a
great deal of creative freedom in how you use it.
Each instance of the plug-in can play one audio le. You can use audio les in a variety of le
formats, including AIFF, WAVE, and CAF. You can play audio les containing marker information,
including les exported (bounced) from Logic Pro and Apple Loops, and shift playback to
markers located at dierent time positions in the audio le.
There are two ways to add a Playback plug-in: by dragging an audio le to the Channel Strips
area or from the Instrument slot on a channel strip. When you add multiple Playback plug-ins by
dragging audio les to the Channel Strips area, the newly added plug-ins are all assigned to the
same group.
Add a Playback plug-in by dragging an audio le
1 In the Patch List, select the patch to which you want to add a Playback plug-in. You can also
select a set or the concert icon.
2 Drag an audio le from the Finder to the space between channel strips in the Channel
Strips area.
A black line appears between the channel strips, and the pointer becomes an Add File pointer as
a new channel strip is created. The new channel strip contains a Playback plug-in with the audio
le you dragged to the Channel Strips area.
Add a Playback plug-in from the Instrument slot
1 Click the Add Channel Strip button to add a new channel strip to the patch, set, or concert.
2 In the Channel Strip dialog for the new channel strip, select Software Instrument as the type.
Leave other settings at their default values, or change them to suit your setup.
A new software instrument channel strip appears in the Channel Strips area.
3 In the I/O section of the channel strip, click the Instrument slot, choose Playback from the menu,
then choose either Mono or Stereo from the submenu.