The two Aux sliders set send levels to the two global effects plug-ins (more on which below) while the Polyphony setting has an influence upon the CPU usage of PSP, so it is worth adjusting if you find your system under stress. The Part and Pitch controls (centre-top) provide settings for the currently selected Part, and these are mostly self explanatory. The UVI Master section includes some nice presets. ![]() This display includes the Load/Save buttons for a Preset Multi: saving a Multi creates a snapshot of all the current PSP settings. Positioned at the top left is the Preset Info display, indicating the RAM usage for the current part and the total RAM used. ![]() ![]() Clicking on a Part selects it for editing, and double-clicking opens the Preset Browser for selecting sounds or loops from within the soundbank.
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