Actual Manuals for the Pro Channel Plugs?

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2012/10/29 07:38:03 (permalink)

Actual Manuals for the Pro Channel Plugs?

I looked, but couldn't find actual manuals for the pro channel plugs. Anyone know where to look? On Win7 here.

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    John
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    Re:Actual Manuals for the Pro Channel Plugs? 2012/10/29 07:54:29 (permalink)
      They are in the form of Help files. Select a module and hit F1.  

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    Re:Actual Manuals for the Pro Channel Plugs? 2012/10/29 08:36:09 (permalink)
    Thank you. That works for some of the modules, but what about the PC2A and the Softube Saturation?

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    Re:Actual Manuals for the Pro Channel Plugs? 2012/10/29 09:24:41 (permalink)

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    Re:Actual Manuals for the Pro Channel Plugs? 2012/10/29 22:56:45 (permalink)
    That did help. Thank you.

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