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Front DAW User Manual

The Front DAW User Manual provides detailed instructions on using the Front DAW plugin, including its controls, installation, updating, and uninstallation processes. It highlights features such as input/output control, oversampling, and preset management, along with support options for users. The plugin is designed to enhance music production and is compatible with various interfaces on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms.

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Front DAW User Manual

The Front DAW User Manual provides detailed instructions on using the Front DAW plugin, including its controls, installation, updating, and uninstallation processes. It highlights features such as input/output control, oversampling, and preset management, along with support options for users. The plugin is designed to enhance music production and is compatible with various interfaces on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms.

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Front DAW User Manual

Dear producer, engineer, musician. Thank you for using SounDevice Front DAW. We hope it will help to
improve your music and sound the way you wish. Or maybe even better. Front DAW is intended to be used
as the first plugin on every track but, of course, the creativity knows no limits.

Front DAW Controls

Front DAW‘s simple user interface easily adapts to your screen – it will be the same size on any screen,
whether it is low-DPI or modern high-DPI/retina. Drag the bottom right corner to change the GUI size. Make
it smaller to save valuable screen space, or enlarge it to make it easier to use.
Input Control: Input control is basically Gain in. Controls how much signal is going in the Front DAW plugin.
The range is from -24 to +24dB

Output Control: Determines the master output volume. The range is from -24 to +24dB

Logo: The Logo Colour changes indicate the level of incoming signal.

BR/MG/US/CL/GE Buttons: Change the behaviour of the analogue circuit and change colour (British,
Magnetic (tape), American, Clipper and German style preamp).

HP Filter: Hipass filter can be set from 0 to 500 Hz

Mojo: Controls how much colour is in the signal.

Meters: Represent input and output volumes. The input meter is placed after the input gain.

Oversampling OFF/2x/4x/8x: Front DAW performs solid nonlinear processing, so it can produce aliasing
when pushed too hard. In these cases, oversampling would help by processing at higher sampling rates.
The cost is much higher CPU usage and latency (therefore it cannot be used in live scenarios). Always
check closely to see if it actually improves the sound quality, and if not, do not use it. Do not use
oversampling "just in case"; use it only when there's a benefit.

Right-click

Right-click anywhere in the plugin background with the right mouse button, and you will get access
to the following features.

Change oversampling settings (Plugins that support oversampling only)


Scale GUI precisely by percentage.

Get the version info.

Access product web page, reach support and access online documentation.

Contact support

Open the presets folder (to add, arrange or delete presets manually)

Activate/Deactivate the plugin

Access Licence Manager (to activate or deactivate the plugin or several plugins at the same time)

Disable/Enable GPU Acceleration.

Disable/Enable the Intelligent sleep on silence function that disables the plugin when no sound is on input or
output to save the CPU power.

Right-click any control (knob, button) to access help for the particular parameter.

Double-click Menu

Some parameters let you access more accurate numeric settings by double-clicking the knobs.

Top bar

A, B and Copy buttons - The plugin remembers two sets of settings, A and B. Clicking any of these two
buttons switches between these two settings. The selected one is highlighted in red. This is a great way to
check A/B and select the best settings. The "Copy" button copies the current settings to the other slot (if A is
currently selected, the button will copy the current settings to slot B).

LINK - The Link button connects the input and the output volume controls to maintain the same overall
volume. Turning up input gain lowers the output volume and vice versa.

Presets - The plugin comes with a set of presets, which should do the trick for most cases or give you a
good starting point when tweaking your sound. Access them using the right and left arrows or by clicking the
preset field directly. You can save and manage your own presets there as well. In your computer, presets
are stored in the following paths:

Windows:

C:\Users\username\Documents\SoundeviceDigital\FrontDAW

Mac OS X:

HOME/Documents/SoundeviceDigital/FrontDAW

Installation and maintenance

Installation is a quick and simple process involving downloading and using a standard installer on both
platforms, Windows and Mac OS X. The installer places the plugins and presets into proper locations so that
your DAW can easily find them. The plugin is available for all relevant interfaces: VST, VST3, AAX and AU.
Note that on OS X, since High Sierra, you may need to restart your computer to make your DAW find new
plugins.

If you are having trouble, please contact us at [email protected].


Updating

Updating the plugin to the newest version is as simple as using the newest installer.

Uninstallation

Windows:

You can either use the link to the uninstaller in the start menu by typing Front DAW, for example, or it can be
accessed via Control panels / Applications /

MacOS X:

First, delete the plugin files manually from the:

AU: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components

VST: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST

VST: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3

AAX: /Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins

Then, if you really want to get rid of all data created by the plugin, remove the following folders as well:

HOME/Documents/SoundeviceDigital/FrontDAW

HOME/Library/Application support/SoundeviceDigital/FrontDAW

Note: Since OS X 10.7 (Lion), many folders are marked as hidden by default. To make them visible again in
Finder, please follow this tutorial:

https://ianlunn.co.uk/articles/quickly-showhide-hidden-files-mac-os-x-mavericks/

Trial and activation

FrontDAW is initially in demo mode, which lets you evaluate the plugin. Try it in your mixing/mastering
sessions, and make sure it really does the trick. When ready, purchase a licence from our shop or any of our
resellers. You will receive a so-called licence file, which you download to your computer. The plugin displays
an ACTIVATE button when in trial mode. Click it and select the licence file. The plugin will check the licence
and activate it on your computer. After you restart your DAW, the plugin will be activated and will work
indefinitely without restrictions. You can use the plugin on all your computers.

Support

Now that you’ve taken the time to learn all about Front DAW, enjoy and make your sound awesome! If our
plug-ins helped you take your production to the next level, let us know. We’d love to hear from you about
what you were able to create with our software.

If you encounter any problems, we offer free technical support for all registered users. Start with the
frequently asked questions here:

http://www.unitedplugins.com/faq

If you need further assistance, you can find our Customer Support contact form at:

http://www.unitedplugins.com/contact
You can also reach our support staff by e-mail at:

[email protected]

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