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= Doofers =
= Doofers =


Doofers are special devices that contain their own effect chain within them and provide easy access to their most useful parameters through macros. Automating a macro will then alter the values of all assigned parameters.
Doofers enable the bundling of complex effect chains within a single device and provide easy access to the most useful parameters through macros. Automating a macro will change the values of all assigned parameters.


[[Image:3.1_doofer.png]]
[[Image:3.1_doofer.png]]


To begin using the Doofer, drag and drop another effect into it where stated. You can keep adding as many effects as you like this way.
To begin crafting your own Doofer, add it to the effect chain then drag and drop another effect into it on the right side of the device. You can keep adding as many effects as you like this way.


To rename a macro, just click on its name. To map a macro, press the [[Image:3.1_sampler-macromap.png|text-bottom]] button to open the mappings list and reveal any mappable parameters (by default, highlighted in red). Clicking on a parameter will add it to the list and allow you to specify its Min/Max values and Scaling. Pressing the X at the right will delete the mapping.
To map effect parameters to a macro, click the [[Image:3.1_sampler-macromap.png|text-bottom]] button to open the mappings list and reveal any mappable parameters – they’re shown here as red, but the highlighted colour may vary according to the [[Preferences#Theme|current interface Theme]]. Clicking on a parameter will add it to the list, where you can specify its Min/Max values and Scaling. Pressing the X at the right will delete the mapping.


[[Image:3.1_doofers-macromap.png]]
[[Image:3.1_doofers-macromap.png]]


Once you've finished mapping, you may find it useful to minimize some or all of the devices. If you need to add or remove macros, use the [[Image:3.0_instrumentselector-insert.png|text-bottom]] and [[Image:3.0_instrumentselector-delete.png|text-bottom]] buttons. The [[Image:3.0_doofer-edit.png|text-bottom]] Edit button closes the Doofer's effect chain and prevents new mappings from being created.
* To rename a macro, just click on its name.
* Once you've finished mapping, you may find it useful to [[Effect_Chains#Common_Device_Layout_and_Controls|minimize]] some or all of the devices.
* If you need to add or remove macros, use the [[Image:3.0_instrumentselector-insert.png|text-bottom]] and [[Image:3.0_instrumentselector-delete.png|text-bottom]] buttons.
* Toggling the [[Image:3.0_doofer-edit.png|text-bottom]] Edit button off closes the effect chain and prevents further editing.


Saving a Doofer as a preset will make it and all contained devices into a native effect. It will be added to the effect list under the Doofers section, where you can add it to a track in any song just like you would with any other effect. If you export the Doofer, you can share it with other people (though if it contains non-native plugins they will still need to be installed on the system to work).
Saving a Doofer as a preset will save it and all contained devices as a native effect. It will be added to the [[Effect_Chains#The_Effects_List|effect list]] under the Doofers section, where you can add it to a track just like you would with any other device. If you export the Doofer, you can share it with other people though of course if it contains any [[Plugin Effects|non-native plugins]], then those will need to be installed on their system as well.
 
You may find it useful to watch [https://youtu.be/V0N-T3k_jCA a short video on this subject].

Latest revision as of 11:53, 29 January 2019

Doofers

Doofers enable the bundling of complex effect chains within a single device and provide easy access to the most useful parameters through macros. Automating a macro will change the values of all assigned parameters.

3.1 doofer.png

To begin crafting your own Doofer, add it to the effect chain then drag and drop another effect into it on the right side of the device. You can keep adding as many effects as you like this way.

To map effect parameters to a macro, click the 3.1 sampler-macromap.png button to open the mappings list and reveal any mappable parameters – they’re shown here as red, but the highlighted colour may vary according to the current interface Theme. Clicking on a parameter will add it to the list, where you can specify its Min/Max values and Scaling. Pressing the X at the right will delete the mapping.

3.1 doofers-macromap.png

  • To rename a macro, just click on its name.
  • Once you've finished mapping, you may find it useful to minimize some or all of the devices.
  • If you need to add or remove macros, use the 3.0 instrumentselector-insert.png and 3.0 instrumentselector-delete.png buttons.
  • Toggling the 3.0 doofer-edit.png Edit button off closes the effect chain and prevents further editing.

Saving a Doofer as a preset will save it and all contained devices as a native effect. It will be added to the effect list under the Doofers section, where you can add it to a track just like you would with any other device. If you export the Doofer, you can share it with other people - though of course if it contains any non-native plugins, then those will need to be installed on their system as well.

You may find it useful to watch a short video on this subject.