BLU Studio One Plus User Manual Pdf
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Comes with a design that is quite stylish, the BLU Studio One Plus was created by order dimensions 143.5 x 71.2 x 8.7 mm. The size is quite ideal with the weight of the BLU Studio One Plus weighing 175 grams. Besides going stylish design and sleek, in fact BLU Studio One Plus also proved quite comfortable for your hand-operated. While the network sector, the BLU Studio One Plus will also appear strong with a pin Cat4 LTE 4G network technology which is claimed to bring internet connections with a maximum speed of up to 150 Mbps. Not only that, the BLU Studio One Plus also reportedly has adopted multitouch technology which will further increase the responsibility presented 5.5-inch landscape display it.
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BLU Studio One Plus offers a Mediatek MT6753 chipset which will be combined with brain-based processor Octa-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 will deliver optimum performance in processing program. As for the operating system that will be the basis of the operation of the BLU Studio One Plus, this one smartphone will run on Android operating system v5.1 Lollipop.
Studio One Professional features a 64-bit floating-point version of this audio engine that automatically switches between 64- and 32-bit operations on the fly to accommodate 32-bit plug-ins. Add some unique character to your Studio One 3 mixing system! The PreSonus Channel Strip Collection consists of two audio FX plug-ins for Studio One (Artist and Professional). RC500 is modeled after the RC500 FET preamp. VT1 is a modeled high-end tube pre.
For business graphics, graphics processing sector BLU Studio One Plus will be occupied by Mali-T720 technology that will work optimally displays sharp graphics and quality of the main screen BLU Studio One Plus. In addition, the BLU Studio One Plus offal will also be supported by 2 GB of RAM, the BLU Studio One Plus also will offer file storage space in the form of memory in-built factory with capacities up to 16 GB. The size is also still possible to add the memory slot provided BLU Studio One Plus. BLU Studio One Plus is claimed to be able to accommodate an additional form of microSD memory with a maximum capacity of up to 64 GB.
On the back of the BLU Studio One Plus, the embedded camera lens with a powerful 13 MP which will be equipped with a number of attractive features such as autofocus, and LED flash. Not only image results, the main camera BLU Studio One Plus is also ready to help immortalize special moments with quality video recording Full HD 1080p @ 30fps. While on the face, the BLU Studio One Plus 5 MP camera lens that will be the mainstay BLU Studio One Plus capture the image quality selfie. In addition to the main camera features a clear, back BLU Studio One Plus will also be populated with Li-Po 3200 mAh capacity permanently attached.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ...................................................................... 4
Version 2.6 ....................................................................... 5
Pages ............................................................................. 5
2.1
Start .............................................................................. 5
2.1.8 Artist Profile .............................................................................. 5
Setup ............................................................................. 7
4.5
Managing Your Content ........................................................... 7
4.5.1.1 Autosave Restore Requests .............................................................. 7
4.7
Advanced Options ................................................................ 7
4.7.4 MIDI – Pitch Filter ......................................................................... 7
4.7.5 Plugin Devices ............................................................................ 7
4.7.6 MIDI CC Transmit Rate (MIDI Controller Automation) .................................... 8
Recording ........................................................................ 8
5.4
Metronome Control ............................................................... 8
5.4.2 Metronome Behavior ...................................................................... 9
5.4.4 Switchable Precount ...................................................................... 9
5.4.5 Use Custom Sounds in the Metronome .................................................... 9
5.4.6 Visual Count-‐In ............................................................................ 9
5.4.7 Adjustable Offbeat ........................................................................ 9
5.4.8 Repeat Accent ............................................................................. 9
5.4.9 Click Presets .............................................................................. 9
5.4.10 Render Click ............................................................................. 9
Enhanced Tempo Resolution .................................................................. 10
5.6
Instrument Track Recording Modes .............................................. 10
5.6.3.1 Note Repeat Velocity Control Via Aftertouch ........................................... 10
Editing .......................................................................... 10
6.11
Event Effects .................................................................... 10
6.11.11 Add Effects to Multiple Events ........................................................ 10
6.12
Edit View Event Editing ......................................................... 10
6.12.2.4 Paint Tool (Music Editor) ............................................................ 10
6.2
Arrange View Mouse Tools ....................................................... 10
6.2.1.4 Select Multiple Events ................................................................. 10
6.4
Common Editing Actions ......................................................... 10
6.4.7 Strip Silence ............................................................................. 10
6.8
Studio One Artist 4
Comping ......................................................................... 10