Swam solo brass
Here you will find everything related to the installation, activation, updates, release notes and manuals of our Virtual Instruments and Applications.
General Information
Product & License Management
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Compatibility
Known Issues
Sales, Billing, Offers
- Why SWAM iOS and Desktop Versions are Separate Purchases
- Can I complete a SWAM bundle (desktop version)?
- What’s the price difference between the prices listed on your website and the price in other currencies?
- I’m not satisfied with the product. Is there a return policy?
- If I already bought a SWAM instrument (desktop version), can I buy the other ones in the same family at a discounted price?
Educational & Special Programs
- How do I apply to the EDU Program?
- How do I use my EDU discount coupon?
- Do you have educational discounts for students or teachers?
- Is there a difference between the instruments you provide with the EDU discounts and your instruments at regular price?
- I'm trying to use my EDU discount to purchase some of your iOS but it's not working…
What Are SWAM Templates?
Templates vs. Presets
The term "Template" was introduced with the v3.8 update for SWAM Solo Instruments and v1.2 for SWAM String Sections. This term replaces "Quick Reset" and "MIDI Preset" to clarify the subtle difference between applying/resetting settings and recalling a complete preset. In the SWAM ecosystem, "Presets" mainly refer to the synthesis engine and sound engine data. These can be combined with other settings like MIDI Mapping, Micro Tuning, and Room Simulator configurations.
When you apply a template, you modify specific parts of the system, such as MIDI Mapping for using a new controller or changing Room Simulator settings without altering the sound. This terminology shift helps users better understand and utilize the different functionalities within the SWAM ecosystem.