Specifications

Chapter 4: Master Module Screens 28
Locking the Knobs
When a new function is selected from the Function Scroller, its first parameter bank is assigned to the Attention Track Knobs. You
can prevent this automatic assignment by locking the Attention Track Knobs (left, right, or both sides) to their current parameters
(see Figure 20).
To lock the Attention Track Knobs:
Touch an unlit Lock icon (above the Attention Track knob indicators in the Function Editor). The Lock icon lights, and selecting
new functions will not change these knob assignments.
To unlock the Attention Track Knobs:
Touch a lit Lock icon. The Lock icon dims, and selecting new functions will change these knob assignments.
Functions with Additional Editing Features
The EQ, Dyn, Pan, Inserts, and Fader functions have additional features.
EQ, Dyn, and Pan
Drag EQ, Dyn, or Pan down into the Function Editor to display them graphically.
You can touch Pan and drag its indicator(s) with one or two fingers, depending on the pan format.
You cannot touch to edit the EQ or Dyn curves, but you can get graphical feedback as you adjust the Attention Track Knobs.
Since locking does not persist when a new track is attentioned, parameters from different tracks cannot be locked to the Attention
Track Knobs.
Figure 20. The right Attention Track Knobs are locked
If both the left and right Attention Track Knobs are locked, touching blocks of parameters in the Function Editor will not activate
the brackets used for knob reassignment.
Graphs can be automatically displayed when a parameter is adjusted. For more information, see “Auto Show Function Graph on
Knob Touch” on page 32.
EQ (left), Dyn (center), and Pan (right) graphs in the Function Editor