User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. THE SYNTAKT
- 3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS
- 4. QUICK START
- 5. SYNTAKT SOUND ARCHITECTURE
- 6. OVERVIEW OF THE SYNTAKT DATA STRUCTURE
- 7. INTERACTING WITH THE SYNTAKT
- 8. PATTERNS AND SOUNDS
- 9. THE SEQUENCER
- 10. AUDIO TRACK PARAMETERS
- 11. MIDI TRACK PARAMETERS
- 12. FX TRACK PARAMETERS
- 13. DELAY, REVERB AND MIXER PARAMETERS
- 14. SETTINGS MENU
- 15. STARTUP MENU
- 16. SETUP EXAMPLES
- 17. USEFUL KEY COMBINATIONS (QUICK KEYS)
- 18. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- 19. CREDITS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
- APPENDIX A: MACHINES
- APPENDIX B: MIDI
- APPENDIX C: LFO MODULATION DESTINATIONS
- APPENDIX D: UNISON AND CHORD SETTINGS
- APPENDIX E: KEYBOARD SCALES
- INDEX
14. SETTINGS MENU
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The column to the left selects what will be received. Select the column using the [LEFT] arrow key. Use
the [UP]/[DOWN] keys or the TRACK LEVEL knob to navigate in the column. The SysEx data receive lo-
cations in the column on the right will change depending on the selection made in the left column. Press
the [RIGHT] arrow key to access this column. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] keys or the TRACK LEVEL knob
to select what will be received. Press [YES] to initiate the SysEx receive procedure. The Syntakt starts
listening to incoming data. Press [NO] to stop listening.
PATTERN will store a received pattern to the selected pattern slot.
SOUNDS will store a received sound to the selected slot of the +Drive sound library. The option
ANYWHERE will place the sound in the first free slot available. To the right of the bank indication, the
amount of free slots can be seen.
14.4 AUDIO ROUTING (GLOBAL)
Here you find number of audio routing options that aects the Syntakt on a global level. You can also set
the audio routing on a pattern level. For more information, please see “9.6.5 AUDIO ROUTING (PATTERN)”
on page 39.
14.4.1 EXTERNAL IN
Sets if the incoming audio from INPUT L/R is treated as a stereo signal or two mono signals.
14.4.2 MAIN
Use this option to customize which of the 12 tracks + 2 eects (Delay, Reverb) that sends audio to the
MAIN OUT outputs. Use the [TRIG 1–12] keys and the [FLTR], and [AMP] keys to activate/deactivate
send from each track and eect. Green keys signal send to main. Red keys signal do not send to main.
14.4.3 SEND TO DEL/REV
Use this option to customize which of the 12 tracks + the Delay eect that sends audio to the eects
(Delay, Reverb). Use the [TRIG 1–12] keys and the [FLTR] key to activate/deactivate send from each
track and eect. Green keys signal send to the eects. Red keys signal do not send to the eects.
14.4.4 USB IN
Sets where the incoming audio from the class compliant device is routed to in the Syntakt’s signal path.
This parameter is only available when USB CONFIG is set to USB AUDIO/MIDI. For more information,
please see “14.5.1 USB CONFIG” on page 72.
PRE-FX the incoming audio is routed in before the Syntakt’s Analog FX block and will be aected by
this and then be sent at the main outputs.
POST-FX the incoming audio is routed in after the Syntakt’s Analog FX block and will not be aected
by this. The audio is then sent at the main outputs.
OFF No sound is routed from USB to the Syntakt.










