User guide
Chapter 6: Soft Knobs 43
Knobsets
Each DAW channel function (such as Aux Send, Inserts, EQ, or Pan) has a knobset associated with it, and the EuCon software in-
cludes knobsets for all supported plug-ins. A knobset is comprised of pages of eight parameters each. The MC and CM408T’s
knobsets are identical.
Touch-sensitive Knobs
The knobs are touch-sensitive so the system can detect when the knob is touched, moved, and released. Touching a knob displays
the current parameter’s value on the Soft Key’s LCD instead of the parameter name. Releasing a knob reverts the display back to
the parameter name.
Assignable Knob
The Assignable Knob can control most knob or switch parameter values in Nuendo or Logic Pro. In Nuendo, move the cursor over
a parameter on the host screen to assign it to the Assignable Knob. Repeat these functions to assign to other parameters in these
DAWs.
Press the knob top to lock the current parameter onto the Assignable Knob and light the Lock LED. The cursor can now be moved
to control other DAW parameters while the Assignable Knob remains in control of the locked parameter. Press the knob top again
to unlock the parameter, which frees up the Assignable Knob to control another parameter.
Changing Knobsets
If the Workstation Tracks Knobset Changes prefere4nce is set (Preferences > General Touchscreen), the DAW is notified whenever
a knobset is selected on the MC or a CM408T module. This allows the DAW to show the function of the host screen. When en-
tering a plug-in window, the DAW will open that plug-in window if the Open Plug-ins on entering workstation when editing prefer-
ence is selected and close it upon leaving the Insert knobset if the close plug-ins on workstation when editing is selected.
Assignable Knobs
On
R
G
W
Assignable Knob
RW
Lock
RW
Lock
Ch 12
Aux01
Hall
On
R
G
W
Assignable Knob
RW
Lock
RW
Lock
Ch 12
Aux01
Hall
Pyramix does not current support the Assignable Knob. Apple Logic Pro users must first click the parameter to control,
then the Assignable Knob will function as described.