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Clicking on the "show options" button on the toolbar will provide you with controls to adjust the sound of each instrument.
Clicking on the "show options" button on the toolbar will provide you with controls to adjust the sound of each instrument.
Users can adjust any setting without affecting or limiting the other options within that instrument menu, such as a reverb setting and a distortion setting.


== Simple Options ==
== Simple Options ==
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== Advanced Options ==
== Advanced Options ==
The advanced options contain more controls for the selected instrument. These include, but are not limited to:
The advanced options contain more controls for the selected instrument. These include, but are not limited to:
*''Mute''
*''Mute -'' mute the instrument
*''Solo''
*''Solo -'' play only this instrument
*''Reset''
*''Reset -'' reset all advanced options to default
*''Volume''
*''Volume -'' set the default instrument volume
*''Delay''
*''Delay -'' toggles the delay effect
*''Panning''
*''Panning -'' panning slider from left to right, with central being value 0
*''Detune''
*''Detune -'' set the detune value (in cents) from -1200 to 1200 (users can hold shift and click to scroll more precisely)
*''Reverb''
*''Reverb -'' set the reverb effect and amount for the instrument (only one may be used at any time)
*''Distort''
*''Distort -'' add a distortion effect and strength (only one may be used at any time)
*''Equalizer''
*''Equalizer -'' adjust High Mid and Low equalizer values
The Reverb dropdown menu has several options:
 
* Classic reverb
* Small reverb
* Large reverb
* Church reverb
* Gated reverb
* Reverse
* Nova
* Ripple
* Miasma
* Proton
* Schema
* Sylph
 
The Distort dropdown menu has the following settings:
 
* Limit
* Zest
* Quasar
* Styx
* Lucid
* Tremor
* Zircon
* Hornet
* Shear
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