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Audio Plug-Ins Guide386
Bruno/Reso DSP
Requirements
Bruno and Reso each require one full DSP chip
on a Pro Tools|HD card.
DSP and Voice Polyphony
The maximum number of Bruno/Reso voices
available per DSP chip depends on the sample
rate of the session and the type of DSP cards in
your system.
HD Accel
On Pro Tools|HD systems equipped
with an HD Accel card, Bruno and Reso provide
up to 62 voices at their maximum setting. The
62-voice versions of Bruno and Reso require one
entire DSP chip on an HD Accel card. Polyphony
is reduced by half for sessions at 88.2 kHz and
96 kHz.
HD Core and HD Process
On Pro Tools|HD sys-
tems not equipped with an HD Accel card, Bruno
and Reso provide a maximum of 24 voices of po-
lyphony. Polyphony is reduced by half for ses-
sions at 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz (up to 14 voices).
Inserting Bruno/Reso onto an
Audio Track
To use Bruno/Reso in a Pro Tools session, you
must add it to a track as an insert. Once
Bruno/Reso is inserted on the track, you can ad-
just its controls to get the effect that you want,
then play the plug-in using the on-screen key-
board, an external MIDI controller, or an In-
strument track.
To add Bruno/Reso as a track Insert:
1 Click the Insert selector on the desired track
and select Bruno or Reso.
2 Click Play on the Pro Tools Transport to start
audio playback.
3 Play Bruno/Reso with the on-screen keyboard
or by MIDI control (seePlaying Bruno/Reso” on
page 386).
4 Adjust Bruno/Reso controls to get the effect
you want.
Playing Bruno/Reso
To generate sound, Bruno/Reso must be played
during audio playback. You can play
Bruno/Reso in two ways:
In real time, using either the on-screen key-
board or an external MIDI controller.
– or –
Using MIDI.
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
The simplest way to play Bruno/Reso is to use its
on-screen keyboard. You can click one note at a
time or use keyboard latch to hold multiple
notes.
Notes played with the on-screen keyboard are
triggered at a MIDI velocity of 92.
To play Bruno/Reso with the on-screen keyboard:
1 Open the plug-in window for Bruno/Reso.
2 Click Play on the Pro Tools Transport to start
audio playback.
3 Click the on-screen keyboard. Bruno/Reso will
only produce sound while audio plays on the
source track.
The on-screen keyboard
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