2.4.2. Plug-In Behavior
When used as a plug-in with a host DAW, Vocoder V’s interface and settings work the same
way as stand-alone mode, with the following differences.
• Audio and MIDI interface settings aren’t needed. Vocoder V adopts whatever
settings the host uses.
• Tempo synchronizes to the host tempo instead of the tempo in Settings.
• Vocoder V responds to parameter automation from your DAW as well as external
MIDI control.
• Unlike stand-alone mode, multiple Vocoder V instances can be open in a host.
• Because Vocoder V is an instrument plug-in, you can add audio effect plug-ins
after it to further process the sound.
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