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Air Bassline User Guide

The document is a user guide that introduces the AIR Bassline plugin instrument. It provides an overview of the plugin's features such as emulating classic mono synths with contemporary effects. It also explains how to install, operate and set up the plugin, detailing the various synth controls, integrated effects, and menu options.
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Air Bassline User Guide

The document is a user guide that introduces the AIR Bassline plugin instrument. It provides an overview of the plugin's features such as emulating classic mono synths with contemporary effects. It also explains how to install, operate and set up the plugin, detailing the various synth controls, integrated effects, and menu options.
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BASSLINE

User Guide
English

Manual Version 1.1


Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the AIR Bassline plugin instrument. The AIR Bassline plugin emulates the sound of classic
mono synths, with a contemporary twist. Bassline also comes packaged with four integrated AIR effects (Chorus,
Delay, Compressor and Hype), as well as two built-in distortion algorithms (Overdrive and Clip).
This user guide explains the features and functions of the plugin instrument. For more information on using this plugin with
other software, please refer to your software’s documentation for adding and using plugin instruments.

System Requirements & Product Support

For complete system requirements and compatibility information, visit airmusictech.com.


For technical support, visit support.airmusictech.com.

Installation

1. Double-click the .exe (Windows) or .pkg (macOS) file you downloaded. Follow the on-screen instructions to install
the software.
2. Open the plugin application.
3. Click Sign In to sign into your inMusic Brands Profile using your Internet browser. If you do not have an inMusic
Brands Profile yet, you will be prompted to create one.
4. Once you have signed in, click Activate in the plugin window to enter your serial key to unlock the plugin. You can
unlock each plugin on up to three devices at a time.
5. If you do not have a serial key, you can click Try Unlicensed to explore the plugin with intermittent audio alerts.
You can also click 10-Day Trial to initiate a free, fully featured trial of the plugin for 10 days.
If you would like to purchase a serial key, click the link to purchase a license at profile.inmusicbrands.com.

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Operation

Overview

Setup
Section

Controls

Effects
On/Off,
Synth/FX
Control
Toggle

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Setup Section

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1. Keyboard: Click this icon to enable or disable the virtual keyboard. When enabled, you can click these keys to
input notes, or view notes being played on an external MIDI device.
2. Tempo: Displays the current plugin tempo. To change the tempo:
• Click the number and use your keyboard to input a new value.
• Click and drag the tempo value up or down using your cursor.
• Click the Tap button at regular intervals.
3. Settings: Click this icon to open the Settings window, where you can set the following parameters:
• Output: to select an audio hardware driver in your computer system. Click the Test button to play a test tone
for checking your audio output settings. (Careful! You should lower the volume on your audio system
beforehand.)
• Sample Rate: Click this drop-down menu to select the desired sample rate for your project. This depends on
the available sample rates of the type of MPC hardware you are using or of your audio interface (i.e., select
96000 Hz only if your interface allows a 96 kHz sample rate).
• Audio Buffer Size: Click this drop-down menu to set your audio system’s latency. Lower values result in a
more immediate playing response but also more CPU consumption. If you are working with larger projects,
this may cause audible clicks and pops. Higher values are more CPU-friendly but can produce more delay
between pressing a pad and hearing the corresponding sound. The ideal audio buffer size also depends on
your computer’s CPU performance. Experiment with this to find the best setting for your system.
• Active MIDI Inputs: Displays available MIDI input devices. To enable a device, check the box next to its name.
• Bluetooth MIDI: Click this icon to open your system’s Bluetooth settings menu, where you can select a
Bluetooth-enabled MIDI device to control the plugin.
4. Menu: Click this icon to open the menu, where you can find the following options:
• Scale: Click here to select a value to scale the plugin window to a new size.
• Load Preset: Click here to load a saved preset.
• Save Preset: Click here to save the current preset.
• Open User Guide: Click here to open this User Guide.
• About: Click here to view plugin version information.
5. Preset: Click this drop-down menu to view the list of included plugin presets. You can also click the up and down
arrows next to this field to move to the previous or next preset.

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Synth Controls

Parameter Description Value Range

Velocity Amp Control The amount of effect velocity has on amplitude 0–100%
Control control.
Filter Control The amount of effect velocity has on filter control. 0–100%
Boost Control The amount of effect velocity has on boost control. 0–100%

Bend Range Number of semitones up or down controlled by MIDI 0–12


pitch bend messages.

Glide Time Amount of time to slide from the pitch of one note to 10.0 ms – 2.00 s
the next note played.

Level Sets the volume level. -Inf dB – +6.0 dB

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Parameter Description Value Range

Oscillator Start Phase Position of the waveform when a note is triggered. Free, 0 Degr., 180
Degr.
Waveform Continuously variable waveshape for the oscillator. Saw Octave, Saw,
Click and drag on the name below the waveshape image Square, Sine
or the waveshape name bar to adjust.
Sub-Octave Amount of sub-octave oscillator. 0–100%
Fifth Amount of fifth-oscillator. 0–100%

Boost Boosts the signal of the oscillator. 0.0 – 48.0 dB


Boost Freq. Center frequency of the boost. * 1.0 – * 240.0

Boost Amount of effect of the envelope on the Boost section. Gain 0–100%, Off,
Envelope Adjust Gain to control the amount of boost. Frequency 0–100%
Adjust Frequency to control the center frequency of the boost.

Filter LP Cutoff Cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter. 20.0 Hz – 20.0 kHz
Reso Amount of resonance of the filter. 0–100%
Filter Env Envelope of the filter. -100% – 0 – +100%
At negative values, decreases the cutoff value based on the
decay value.
At positive values, increases the cutoff value based on the
decay value.
HP Cutoff Cutoff frequency for the high-pass filter. 10.0 – 500 Hz

Envelope Amp Attack Length of time for the note to reach full volume. 0–100 Soft,
0–100% Hard
Amp Decay Length of time for the note to reach the sustained volume. 0–100%

Filter Decay Length of time for the filter to reset after being released. 0–100%
Pitch Mod Amount of pitch modulation applied to the envelope. 0–100%

Drive Drive Type Choose one of two drive algorithms. Overdrive, Clip

Drive Amount of drive applied. 0–100%


Amount

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FX Controls

Parameter Description Value Range

FX On/Off Enables or disables the selected effect. Off, On

Synth/FX Toggles the main plugin view between synth Synth, FX


parameters and effects parameters.

Parameter Description Value Range

Chorus Rate Modulation speed of the chorus effect. 20.0 Hz – 20.0 kHz

Depth Modulation depth of the chorus effect. 0–100%


Mix Wet/dry amount of the chorus effect. -100% – 0 – 100%

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Parameter Description Value Range

Delay Sync Sync the Delay Time to the Global Tempo or set to Free Off, On
to adjust Time by milliseconds.

Time Length of time of the delayed signal.

When Sync is set to Off: 1 ms – 2.00 s

When Sync is set to On: 1/32 – 8/4


Ratio Reduces the delay Time in either the Left or Right stereo L 50:100, R 100:50
field. This is useful for creating offset, panned delays.
HPF Center frequency for delay signal high-pass filter. 20.0 Hz – 1.0 kHz
Feedback Amount of signal fed back into the delay line. 0–100%

Damp Center frequency of where the delay signal will be 1.00 – 20.0 kHz
dampened.
Reso Amount of resonance of the feedback signal. 0–100%
Reso Freq Center frequency for feedback resonance. 100 Hz – 10.0 kHz
Width Stereo width of delay signal. Higher values give wider 0–100%
stereo separation.
Mix Wet/dry amount of the delay effect. 0–100%

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Parameter Description Value Range

Compressor Threshold Signal level after which the compressor will be applied. 0.0 – -60. dB
Ratio Amount of compression applied. 1.0:1 – 100.0:1
Knee How gradually the compressor reacts as the threshold 0–100%
is reached.
Lower values apply a "soft" knee (compression is
applied more slowly as signal approaches the
threshold), and higher values apply a "hard" knee
(compression is immediately applied when the
threshold is reached).
Attack Length of time to apply the compression. 100 us – 300 ms
Release Length of time for compressed signal to return to 10.0 ms – 4.00 s
original level.
Output Amount of additional output gain for the compressed 0.0 – 30.0 dB
signal.
Mix Wet/dry mix of the compressor effect. 0–100%

Parameter Description Value Range

Hype High Dampens or maximizes high end frequencies. -100 – 0 – +100%


Low Dampens or maximizes low end frequencies. -100 – 0 – +100%

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Trademarks and Licenses
AIR Music Technology is a trademark of inMusic Brands, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
macOS is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
All other product or company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

airmusictech.com

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