FabFilter Twin 3 online help

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FabFilter Twin 3 Help

Introduction

About FabFilter Twin 3

Quick start

Using FabFilter Twin 3

Overview

Knobs

Oscillators

Filters

FX section

Modulation

Drag-and-drop modulation slots

Modulation visualization

XLFO

Envelope generator

Envelope follower

MIDI source

XY Controller / slider

Arpeggiator

Polyphony, unison and microtuning

Full Screen mode, resizing and scaling

Output controls

MIDI Learn

Undo, redo, A/B switch

Using on iOS

Presets

Loading presets

Saving presets

Section presets

How presets are stored

Purchasing FabFilter Twin 3

Purchasing FabFilter Twin 3

Entering your license key

Support

Support

Upgrading to Twin 3

Manual installation

VST plug-in versions

Using the side chain

MIDI CC table

License agreement

Acknowledgements

About FabFilter

Undo, redo, A/B switch

The Undo and Redo buttons at the top of the FabFilter Twin 3 interface enable you to easily undo changes you made to the plug-in. With the A/B feature, you can quickly switch between two different states of the plug-in.

Undo, Redo and A/B
  • The Undo button at the left will undo the last change. Every change to the plug-in (such as dragging a knob or selecting a new preset) creates a new state in the undo history. The Undo button steps back through the history to restore the previous states of the plug-in.

  • The Redo button cancels the last undo command. It steps forward through the history until you are back at the most recent plug-in state.

  • The A/B button switches from A to B and back. Before switching, the current state of the plug-in is saved, so if you click this button twice, you are back at the first state. The button highlights the currently selected state (A or B). In the example above, the A state is active.
  • The Copy button copies the active state to the inactive state. This marks the current state of the plug-in and allows you to go back to it easily with the A/B button. After clicking Copy, the button disables itself to show that both states are equal, so there is nothing to copy anymore.

Notes

  • If the plug-in parameters are changed without using the plug-in interface, for example with MIDI or automation, no new undo states are recorded.
  • The Undo and Redo buttons will disable themselves if there is nothing to undo or redo.


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