| init|send|save|versions more|exit
to display more commands:
pref|>ini|about more|exit
to bring the system preferences page:
help on|snap off|leds on|auto on
The following system preferences can be edited:
: Input filter. By default, all
messages are accepted by Ambika (....). Any
Patch editing control changes
(c…) can be disabled. With all filters active (cnps) Ambika only responds to basic
output mode. The following output modes are available:
output forwards all incoming messages, and only those),
generated by the arpeggiator and sequencer),
reproducing all editing operations performed on Ambika),
output sends all incoming
reproducing all editing operations).
: Whether the long name of the edited parameter should be displayed. Once you are familiar with
Ambika, you might find it more convenient to have the help text never shown.
: Enables potentiometers’ “snap” mode. This mode makes it less likely to accidentally change a
parameter value when switching pages. Suppose you are tweaking the filter resonance with
you rotate it all the way down to 0. Then you switch to the oscillators page to adjust the oscillator 1
parameter. If the current value of the parameter is set to 64, you’ll hear a discontinuity, since the value
of the parameter will instantly jump to 0 or 1 when you start touching the pot. When
will happen differently: rotating the pot will have no effect until the position of the pot actually reflects
the current value of the parameter. After that, the parameter value will track the potentiometer’s
position. Another way to explain it: when
you have to move the pot to “grab” the current
parameter value before the parameter is modified.
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