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Fader Bank Display Buttons from top to bottom:
CTL: This button selects secondary functions for the seven display buttons below and
works the same as the Control key on the computer keyboard or the two identical
Control display buttons on the Channel Control panel.
BANK/FLIP: You can use the Bank button to switch between the primary fader set for
each of the numbered bank buttons labeled 1 to 6, or the additional fader set for the
same numbered buttons to show banks 7 to 12. Without a modifier, the Bank button
is yellow along with the numbered bank buttons below. When pressed, the yellow
Bank button brightens to indicate that it is latched, and the active numbered bank
button also brightens to indicate which additional fader set has been loaded. The
secondary FLIP function, via the Control button, is used to spill the member tracks of a
master bus or VCA group to the neighboring faders.
1/POT: The 1 button chooses Fader Set 1 without a modifier or Fader Set 7 when
selected with the Bank button. The alternate POT function for this button involves
the touch-sensitive Pan pot above the channel fader. Pressing and releasing the
1/POT button while Control is pressed toggles the knob control between normal
Left/Right Pan mode and the secondary mode where the knob controls the last-used
alternative parameter.
2/FDR: The 2 button chooses Fader Set 2 without a modifier or Fader Set 8 when
selected with the Bank button. Pressing and releasing the 2/FDR button while Control
is pressed toggles between normal mode where the fader controls channel level, and
secondary mode where the fader controls the last-used alternative parameter.
3/MAP: The 3 button chooses Fader Set 3 without a modifier or Fader Set 9 when
selected with the Bank button. If Control is pressed, the 3/MAP button enters the
secondary Fader Mapping tool for the current fader set on the Audio Editor.
4/BUS: The 4 button chooses Fader Set 4 without a modifier or Fader Set 10 when
selected with the Bank button. Pressing Control along with the 4/BUS button toggles
the secondary Bus mode on and off. When Bus mode is on, the system puts all used
buses on as many faders as needed to accommodate all non-zero format buses.
Pressing a Fader Bank display button from 1 to 6 returns control to the appropriate
fader set.
5/MSET: The 5 button chooses Fader Set 5 without a modifier or Fader Set 11 when
selected with the Bank button. If Control is pressed, the 5 button toggles the secondary
Mixer Set function on and off. While Mixer set is on, any track that is enabled for Editing
is automatically allocated to a fader.
6/LOCK: The 6 button chooses Fader Set 6 without a modifier or Fader Set 12 when
selected with the Bank button. LOCK is not implemented in this version of the software.
Fader Bank display buttons and touch-sensitive fader
with Bank 1 selected, and with the secondary button
functions available while the Control button is pressed.
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