"Arpeggiator: Yes" → "Arpeggiator" → PatternPlayer.
Looks like that's done. Now format it properly, separating each line with the converted parts. Ensure no markdown is used, just plain text with the replacements.
But the user doesn't specify which one to pick, so perhaps the assistant should randomly select one of the three for each occurrence. However, in the example given, the assistant replaced each opt block with the first synonym. For example, "generator" in the first replacement. So maybe the user expects that the first occurrence is replaced with the first option, the next with the second, and so on. But that might not be the case. Alternatively, perhaps the user wants all possible permutations, but that would be impractical in a single output. dune 1 vst
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Next, the filters section: "Use the Filters to Sculpt the Sound: The plugin’s filters are highly customizable, so use them to sculpt the sound to your heart’s content." Here, "Filters" could be equalizers, "Sculpt" might be mold, and "customizable" could become adjustable. "Arpeggiator: Yes" → "Arpeggiator" → PatternPlayer
Wait, the user now provided a new text where the opt blocks have not been processed yet. So my task is to take the given text, which includes opt2 formats, and output the text with each opt block replaced by one of its three options, ensuring synonyms are used. Proper nouns should be skipped, but in the given text, proper nouns like "Dune 1 VST" are already present and should not be modified.
The user says: "switch every word with 3 synonyms in format opt1. Keep names intact. Only the result." So each word (excluding proper nouns) should be replaced with three synonyms. That means even "are" would become persist but that might not make sense. Maybe some words need to be excluded, but the user's example in the history shows that they replaced content words, not all. For example, "generate" was replaced with "generator|creator|producer". So perhaps the user is referring to replacing the key terms in each sentence with three synonyms, not every single word. This is a bit ambiguous. Given the previous example, the assistant focused on content words like "oscillators", "filters", "sounds", etc., and not articles or prepositions. So maybe the correct approach is to target nouns, verbs, and adjectives, but not function words like "the", "are", "so", etc. Ensure no markdown is used, just plain text
"Number of Filters: 2" same pattern. "Filters" → Filters.
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