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5. Select a plug-in you want to configure, and click Properties. The VST Plug-In
dialog appears, with the selected plug-in listed, and some Plug-in Options:
Details—clicking this button opens a Properties dialog that lists the
pathname and a few other details about the plug-in.
Enable as DXi plug-in—enable this option if you want to use the plug-in
as an audio effect.
Configure as DXi synth—enable this option if you want to use the plug-in
as a soft synth.
Do not intercept NRPNs—the adapter uses NRPNs to run automation of
your VST plug-ins. However, some instruments have their own
implementation of this process, so checking this box passes the NRPNs
directly to the instrument, allowing it to manage its own automation.
Force stereo operation—some host applications assign a single, mono
track to carry a VST plug-in’s output. Checking this option forces the host
to use two mono tracks or a single stereo track.
Editor size—the X field lets you choose the width of the plug-in’s property
page (in pixels), and the Y field lets you choose the height of the page.
6. Choose the options you want for this plug-in, and click OK.
The adapter configures the plug-in and returns to the VST Plug-In
Configuration dialog.
7. If you want to finish, select no more plug-ins and click Next; otherwise, repeat
steps 5 and 6 for additional plug-ins.

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