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Common AIR Mini D Synthesizer Plug-in Questions
How do I configure my MIDI keyboard to control the AIR Mini D?
Ensure your MIDI keyboard is connected to your computer and recognized by your DAW. Within your DAW, load the AIR Mini D, then select your MIDI input device as the active input for the plugin's track to enable control.
Where are the saved preset files located for the AIR Mini D, and how do I share them with others?
Presets are saved within your DAW's project file, or using the 'Save Preset' option within the plugin's interface. To share, you will have to export the .fxp or .vstpreset file from your DAW from the preset management system.
What are the main controls on the AIR Mini D and what's the recommended workflow for creating a basic sound?
The main controls are the oscillator section, filter, envelopes, and LFOs. Start by selecting an oscillator waveform, then adjust the filter cutoff and resonance to shape the tone, and finally use the envelopes to control the amplitude and filter modulation for dynamic sounds.
The AIR Mini D is not producing any sound even though my MIDI keyboard is connected and the plugin is loaded. What could be the issue?
First, check that the plugin's volume knob is not set to zero and that the track in your DAW is armed for recording or monitoring. Also, ensure your MIDI input is correctly selected in both your DAW and within the plugin's settings.
What is the 'AIR Filter Delay' and how does it contribute to the sound of the AIR Mini D?
The 'AIR Filter Delay' is a unique delay effect integrated into the filter section which allows for rhythmic and modulated delay lines derived directly from the filter's cutoff frequency, creating distinctive and evolving textures beyond typical delay effects.