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    Continuous Playback Mode


    A special mode will facilitate the repeated playing of a selected file or a list of files. The system can be placed into “Continuous Playback” mode by ticking off the checkbox having the same name found under the “Preferences Menu” under the “Tune Library” tab.

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    The DC Tune Library Operating in Multifilter Mode

    After checking the Multilter checkbox, the Multifilter will appear. When you click on the “Play” button, what you hear is what is being processed by the lineup of filters and/or effects set up in the Multifilter. A typical setup might include a 10 Band Graphic EQ, a Sub-harmonic Synthesizer and a Virtual Valve Amplifier. You can also use de-noising filters such as the EZ Impulse or EZ Clean filter. Actually, any of the filters or effects that are available in the Multifilter become available when using this DC Tune Library feature. Presets can be saved and affiliated with audio files. You have two preferences to choose from with respect to Presets for the DC Tune Library Multifilter function. They are found under Edit/Preferences/DCTune Library/Playback with the Multifilter. Select either “Use Preset from the Tune Library” or “Do Not Change the Preset”. When in “Use Preset from the Tune Library” mode, the system affiliates a preset with an audio file via the right mouse button file properties dialog box. Go to the “Preset to Use for Multifilter Preset” listing and then scroll to the desired Multifilter preset (and settings) and it will be recalled in the future when that particular file is played. If a specific preset is not chosen, the DC Tune Library uses the “TuneLibDefault” preset. To de-activate the Multifilter feature, click on the “X” symbol in the top right corner of the Multifilter. For more information, please refer to the Multifilter section of this Users Guide.
    "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield
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