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Note: The Marker and Nudge modes are mutually exclusive; activating one deactivates
the other.
Small Nudge Mode
Pressing the NUDGE button reassigns the behavior of the FAST FWD and REWIND buttons;
pressing either FAST FWD or REWIND nudges the selected regions or events by the value
defined in Large Nudge mode. Pressing the NUDGE button a second time reverts to the
default behavior of the FAST FWD and REWIND buttons. (See Mackie Control: REWIND
Button and Mackie Control: FAST FWD Button.)
Small Nudge mode is useful if you want to nudge regions or events, but still use the
V-Pots for other purposes.
Large Nudge Mode
Pressing the NUDGE button while holding down the SHIFT button displays eight functions
on the LCD, and assigns them to the corresponding V-Pot buttons. These functions allow
you to move the selected region or events by various amounts, or to a specific position.
The position of the first selected region or event is displayed above V-Pots 3 and 4. If
nothing is displayed, either a window that does not allow the selection of regions or
events is open, or no regions or events are selected.
The functions are as follows:
ActionLabelControl
Selects the nudge value used by the REWIND and
FAST FWD buttons. These buttons move the
selected objects backward/forward by the defined
value.
NudgeV-Pot 1
Moves to the current playhead position.PickupV-Pot 2
Moves by one bar.BarV-Pot 3
Moves by the current project denominator value
(beats).
BeatV-Pot 4
Moves by the current project division value.DivisionV-Pot 5
Moves by single ticks.TicksV-Pot 6
Moves by one SMPTE frame.FramesV-Pot 7
Moves by half a SMPTE frame.Fram/2V-Pot 8
The cursor buttons emulate the computer keyboard’s arrow keys, allowing easy selection
of a region or event.
Note: Ensure that the ZOOM button isn’t active when using the cursor buttons.
Pressing the NUDGE button a second time turns off Large Nudge mode.
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