ARTURIA – CS-80V – USER’S MANUAL
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8.1.3.2 Configuration of the keyboard zone
The keyboard zone lets you use just one section of your keyboard to command the
instrument. In this manner, you can play several instruments on the same keyboard,
each one on a different zone.
To activate this function, check the ‘zone’ option in the tool bar. You can then limit the
keyboard zone to be used by setting the lowest and highest notes to be applied to this
instrument.
8.1.3.3 Configuration on the octave
The octave lets you move the notes of your keyboard by one or several octaves. This
function is interesting if your keyboard doesn’t cover the octave that you want to play or
if you have activated the keyboard zone option.
8.1.3.4 Configuration of the audio output
The last part of the tool bar lets you select the audio channel on which you wish to play
the instrument.
If the sound car that you have selected offers several audio outputs, you will find a list of
available audio outputs. Just choose the pair of outputs that you want to use to play this
instrument
8.1.4 Information on rate of processor use
The processor usage gage lets you control the processor power dedicated to sound
synthesis in real time.
On PC, this gage is directly visible in the instruments tool bar.
On Mac, you can display it from the application menu Window > Cpu or through the
shortcut
+ L.
Attention: this information only corresponds to the processor rate dedicated to sound synthesis, which is not
the same as global system load.
8.1.5 Panic
If the notes remain active without reason, it is possible to send a MIDI message to the
instruments to cut all of the notes that haven’t stopped.
On PC, click on the
icon in the tool bar of the instrument.
On Mac, this command is found in menu Help > Panic or with the shortcut
+ + P.
8.1.6 Saving an instrument
This allows you to save the state of an instrument, which is to say the sound settings,
but also the MIDI and audio configuration.
To save a configuration, simply select the menu File > save or File > Save as … to
save under a different name.
Attention: Saving a configuration in the CS-80V application saves the sound settings on the instrument, this
has nothing to do saving the sound presets of the instrument itself (cf. 4.1.3 Saving a user preset). Saving in
the application does not imply saving the current preset.