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resulting menu. You will be presented with a window in which you should enter
information about your new effect.
Double-clicking an effect from your local effects library will set it as the currently
active effect of that type, overwriting the previous effect within the current patch.
The name of the loaded effect will be displayed in the Amplier section of Blackstar
INSIDER.
6. Unsaved changes
If there are any unsaved changes to the previously activated patch the workspace
Toolbar will display an asterisk (*) next to the patch name.
Audio
1. Audio player
The audio player allows you to import MP3, WMA or M4A tracks into your Blackstar
INSIDER audio library by clicking the IMPORT button on the cassette deck. Load a
track into the player from your cassette library and use the traditional controls to play
the track through your computer speakers. Use the slider to skip through the current
track, or even set loop points using the IN and OUT markers. The track playback
volume can also be controlled by clicking and dragging the Volume knob or using
the mouse scroll wheel.
To help you practice your favourite riffs and solos, the Blackstar INSIDER audio
player is capable of increasing or decreasing the playback speed of a track without
changing the pitch of the audio.
2. Cassette library
The cassette library is a stack of ‘cassettes’ representing all of the audio tracks that
you have imported into Blackstar INSIDER. Simply double-click on a track to load
it into the audio player. You can browse your track library by clicking and dragging
the cassette stack, or by using the mouse scroll wheel. Search and sort options are
available by right-clicking your cassette library.
The default save location for your imported audio tracks is Documents/Blackstar/
Audio Tracks.
3. Compare patches
Blackstar INSIDER has the ability to compare the current patch with another from
your local library or your ID:Series amplier memory. Comparisons are vital to any
sound tweaking process, and this option can be very useful for designing new
patches. To compare, rst set the ‘reference’ sound by either recalling a patch or by
manually setting a new sound. Next, choose your comparison patch by right-clicking
any patch within the workspace Library section, and select the COMPARE option.
The comparison patch will be highlighted in red.
When comparing, the workspace Toolbar will be extended to show two new
comparison controls – SWITCH and RETURN. Clicking SWITCH will toggle between
your reference sound and comparison patch. Clicking RETURN will clear the current
comparison and restore your reference sound.
4. Library tabs
Click the appropriate tab to lter your local library contents by type e.g. patches,
effects etc.
5. Loaded effect
In addition to saving patches, it is possible within Blackstar INSIDER to save your
favourite effects so that they can be quickly recalled and applied when designing
new patches. Once you have created an effect you wish to save, right-click on the
relevant effect pedal within the Effects Chain and select the SAVE option from the
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