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Virsyn Cube Pro User Manual
Anyone know where to find this? Gavinski references a 40-page manual in his video tutorial, but all I’m finding is the manual for the older version. Would appreciate any guidance here. Is the old manual still applicable?
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Yeah, I found the Cube Synth (not Pro) manual, (and noted the odd lack of mention on the Virsyn site). Maybe the apps are alike enough to share a manual, though there are major differences in appearance and the Pro version is AUV3, unlike the earlier one. Puzzling.
If all else fails, Gavs 1 hour+ video, Doug’s demo, and Leo’s (SFM) should get you at least most of the way there. I just bought it during the sale so I can’t really help you as I’m learning it myself lol
Sorry to be slow, but I don’t see a question mark in the Cube Pro synth app. Am I missing it, or is it maybe in the original app but not in the later one?
I probably should just buckle in with Gavinski’s video, but I’m old school and really appreciate a written guide.
Thanks for your help!
Should be in the top right corner. That’s where I see it.
You may need to open the app stand-alone to access the manual?
And we have a winner! I was running it inside AUM, where for whatever reason it doesn’t show up.
Thanks for the tip, and one more data point for future reference.
Yes, would be handy if the manuals were in the AUv3 too, Harry @VirSyn, other AUv3 apps often do that and a lot of people never touch the standalone versions. I reckon. I know I almost always use AUv3 versions only/
Yes... I always do that. But ppl still might not look at it carefully enough to notice some differences between standalone and the auv3