User Guide

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A look at control features in general
Note that Neuron is not endowed with a master menu
that starts at a common root and extends throughout
the modules. Instead, each module has its own menu
that is accessed like this:
• Press the menu button of the given module to
call the most recently edited menu option into
the main display. Press the menu button while
the menu is active to access the top level of the
menu (for example, model loader in the
resynators).
Or:
• Manipulate any of the module’s knobs or
buttons. The main display will immediately
display the appropriate menu option. You can
then scroll through that module’s menu using
the navigation stick (on the central control
unit) in order to edit other parameters.
Total recall: Neuron "remembers" menu options!
Navigating menus
After you retrieve the menu of a given module, you
can edit using the navigation stick and knob
(located to the left and right of the main display,
respectively):
• Stick.down and stick.up to scroll through the
main menu options. Stick.right and stick.left
to jump to and scroll through submenus if on
hand.
• The rotary knob edits the current parameter.
Depending on the parameter, you can either
select among predefined settings or adjust a
numeric value.
When you begin designing sounds, you are sure to
work with several Neuron modules simultaneously.
For this reason, Neuron remembers the most
recently edited option of every menu. So, if you exit
a menu and return to this menu later by pressing the
menu button, you will arrive at exactly the same
point. In order to jump to the top level of the menu
from there, press the menu button once.
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