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What is the difference between a tool being run “On-line” or “Off-line” mode?

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What is the difference between a tool being run “On-line” or “Off-line” mode?

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“On-line mode”: Tools run in this mode allow you to hear changes as they are being made. This means that, if your computer is fast enough, you’ll be able to play the file, make changes to the selected tool (EQ, for example), and hear the effect of those changes in ‘real-time’ (on the fly). This is VERY useful for quickly obtaining the results you’re looking for, as you can quickly and easily adjust the tools to your taste. “Off-line mode”: Tools run in this mode do NOT allow you to hear changes as they are being made. Instead, you would have to make a change, then click on “Play result”, and the result will be created and then played. This is generally slower than the “On-line” mode, but it is required when “activating” several tools at once. It may also be necessary if you computer isn’t quite fast enough to handle the processing required to run in “On-line” mode. • What does the “Range” pull-down menu do? How do I use it? The “Range” menu allows you to choose what area of the selecte

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