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ArturiaVST Synth PluginReleased 2024
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How do I map my MIDI keyboard's sustain pedal to the Augmented Grand Piano?
Within Augmented Grand Piano, go to the MIDI control center (accessible from the settings menu). Locate 'Sustain Pedal' in the list and assign it to MIDI CC#64, which is the standard MIDI CC for sustain.
Where are my saved Sound Presets stored, and how can I back them up?
Augmented Grand Piano Sound Presets are stored within the application's data folder, typically located in your user's 'Documents' or 'Arturia' folder. To back them up, copy the relevant subfolder containing your presets to a safe location.
How do I use the Augmented Grand Piano's Morph Pad to blend between two different sound layers?
Click and drag within the Morph Pad's square area to smoothly transition between Layer A and Layer B's assigned sound parameters; the closer you are to a corner, the stronger that layer's influence.
Why is Augmented Grand Piano consuming a lot of CPU resources, even when idle?
Try increasing your audio buffer size within your DAW's audio settings or within the Augmented Grand Piano standalone options, as lower latencies demand more processing power. Also, ensure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for the software.
What are the key differences between the 'Studio' and 'Evolved' sound engines in Augmented Grand Piano?
The 'Studio' engine focuses on delivering a pristine and faithful grand piano sound, while the 'Evolved' engine provides more experimental textures and synthesized elements for unique and unconventional tones using the same samples as starting points.

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