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  1. Recording speed: Select how you are playing your vinyl records. Choose either "33 or 45 RPM" if you are playing 33 or 45 RPMs at standard speeds, "33 RPM played at 45 RPM" if you are playing a 33 RPM at 45 RPM speed, or "78 RPM played at 45 RPM" if you are playing a 78 RPM at 45 RPM speed, or leave the default speed selected if you don't know which to select.

  2. Set the Tone Details (Frequencies / Duration/ Amplitude)

    The details of a tone (each frequency and duration) are displayed and edited using the Tone Data list on the main window of NCH Tone Generator. To edit the value of an item, double click on it (or select it and press Enter).

    Frequency

    This is the frequency of the tone in Hz. This can be between 1Hz and 22000Hz (if supported by your sound card).

    For musicians, the reference "concert" is 440Hz.

    You can move up or down octaves using the PageUp or PageDown keys, or configure the +/- keys to increment or decrement by a frequency of your choice in the Tone Interval section of the Options dialog.

    The Note Selector allows you to quickly choose the exact musical note you want. Expand or collapse the Note Selector by clicking on its title. It will only expand when it makes sense for it to be used. For example, White Noise does not have a frequency, and so the Note Selector is disabled when White Noise is selected.

    The Note Selector consists of a table of note buttons, ranging from C0 to B8, and a frequency slider. Clicking a note button will change the selected frequency to the frequency of that note. Some notes of interest are:

    Concert A:
    A4
    Middle 😄
    C4
    Lowest note on most pianos:
    A0
    Highest note on most pianos:
    C8
    Notes of the strings on a standard-tuned guitar (lowest to highest):
    E2, A2, D3, G3, B3, E4

     

    At the bottom of the Note Selector is the Frequency Slider. Click and drag the red bar on the Frequency Slider to adjust the current frequency.

    Duration

    Unless you have selected the "Constant (Continuous)" tone, the duration of play can also be specified in ms (milliseconds).

    Variable Amplitudes

    When the Variable Amplitudes menu item has been enabled from the Tone menu, you may enter relative amplitudes for all the tones in your list. The amplitude can be entered for each separate tone in decibels in the range from 0 dB (full volume) to -127 dB.

  3. Silence Detection

    Enabling this feature will allow Zulu to detect silence at the beginning of a track and play from the first detection of sound. This feature is effective when a track is loaded into a deck, in AutoPlay Mode, or when user click Jump To Start button.

  4. Please make sure to open mixpad, go to options, MIDI controller tab and confirm all the different option available to set up your controller with Mixpad. 

     

    Enable MIDI Hardware Control

     

    Check this item to enable control of Mixpad through external MIDI hardware.

    MIDI Device

    Select a MIDI device to be used as MIDI controller.

    Jog Wheel Setup

    Setup your jog wheels MIDI events and speed. Jog wheel's speed values will be used to determine the rotating direction and rotating speed.

    Add Command

    Add a command needing to be controlled by MIDI hardware. You can only add commands that relate to the current track.

    Delete Command

    Remove a command that won't be controlled by MIDI hardware. You can only remove commands that relate to the current track.

    Set MIDI

    Click this button to set a MIDI event for the selected command in the list.

    Clear All MIDI

    Click this button to clear the associated MIDI events for all commands.

  5. In order to register your software please follow the instructions below:

    1) Open Mixpad
    2) Click on the word Mixpad  on the main menu bar (besides the Apple icon)
    3) Click next to Register Mixpad... from the drop-down menu
    4) Enter your code(xxxxx-xxxxx) in the provided field within the registration box
    5) Click the Register button to finish

  6. To add a VST effect to one of your tracks, click the Fx button in the track control panel on the left of the track. In the left hand panel of the dialog that opens you should see a sub-heading VST Effects. Any valid VST plugins you have installed will be listed underneath this sub-heading. If there are no items listed here, it means that you either do not have any VST plugins installed, or you have not configured your VST plugin path. You must tell MixPad where to look for your VST plugins. You can do this by going to the VSTs tab of MixPad's Options dialog.

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