Click the Cog icon on the UI to open the settings window. Or press cmd/ctrl-comma.
In the standalone application the top section of the settings window is where you can choose your audio output and MIDI input device settings.
The rest of the settings window is where you can change various aspects of Oddity3’s appearance and function. These settings will apply across all formats and instances.
Choose between the 3 GUI liveries. See: GUI Options
On - Envelope release tails will continue after you press stop on your host DAW.
Off - Envelope release tails will stop after you press stop on your host DAW
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This sets the fidelity of parameter modulation and control. Lower settings will provide smoother modulations but will use up more of your CPU resources. Higher settings use less CPU but you may hear some subtle audio artefacts whilst modulating or manually moving sliders under certain conditions.
Allows you to increase the size of the text in the preset browser.
Like the original instrument, Minimonsta2’s mod wheel is initially hardwired to add extra depth to the Mod Amount dial on the main panel. (See Controllers Panel). However we’ve added a few options for the amount of depth it gives.
Off - The Mod wheel will not affect the Mod Amount. Use this to free CC1 for assignment elsewhere.
Low - A subtler effect.
Med - Default
High - The full range
Choose how long a parameter value will remain visible in the display window after you finished moving it.