Lucifer User Manual
Lucifer User Manual
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Lucifer
Version 2.0
Lucifer User Manual
Lucifer 2 – An Effect Plug-in for Windows and Macintosh OS X
Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Devine Machine LLC.
Program Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Devine Machine LLC. All rights reserved.
Program by Steve Duda
Additional concepts by Link
User interface by Deadmau5 (www.deadmau5.com)
Manual by stevejay (steve@stevejay.net)
Getting in Touch
If you experience any problems while using this plug-in, or you just wish to
pass on your comments, you can email the developer at:
steve@devine-machine.com.
Alternatively, you can find help and advice in the official Devine Machine
forum on the excellent K-v-R website: www.kvraudio.com.
Additional information about Lucifer and the other excellent Devine Machine
software is available from the Devine Machine website:
www.devine-machine.com.
Demo Version
If you are using the demo version of Lucifer, please be aware of the following
limitations:
• 8-bit funky guitar in the background (on the upbeats of beat 1 and 2).
• You can save your edits of the demo plug-in but these edits can only be
loaded into the full version.
VST Plugin Technology by Steinberg
VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
All other copyrighted trademarks belong to their respective owners.
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Lucifer User Manual
Contents
1.Introduction.....................................................................................................................6
Installing Lucifer...............................................................................................................7
Using Lucifer with your host.............................................................................................7
2.First words.....................................................................................................................10
Triggering effects using your MIDI keyboard.................................................................10
The Assignable Notes [C2] to [B2].................................................................................10
Triggering effects using the user interface controls.......................................................12
Triggering effects using MIDI Continuous Controllers....................................................12
Controlling effects using the graphs..............................................................................13
Range knobs.............................................................................…
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