Specifications

Chapter 7: Plug-ins and Sends 67
Bypassing Plug-ins on the Master Module
The In buttons next to the Lock icons in the Home page let you bypass plug-in inserts.
When lit green, inserts are active (not bypassed). Tap either
In control to bypasses its currently attentioned plug-in.
When bypassed,
In becomes gray, and so does the name of the bypassed plug-in(s) in the Function Scroller (whether expanded
or collapsed).
When more than one plug-in is bypassed,
In is highlighted in orange and the names of bypassed plug-ins are dimmed in the
Function Scroller. Tap
IN again to bypass all plug-ins on the track (their names dim), and tap again to un-bypasses all.
Editing a Plug-in Using the Knob Module
Plug-ins can be edited using the Knob Module in default (per strip) or Expand mode.
Default
Parameters are displayed four at a time (on strips with one Knob Module) or eight at a time (two Knob Modules).
Expand Mode
Multiple parameters are “spilled” across one or more Knob Modules.
The following instructions explain default mode. For information on Expand mode (which supports all functions, not just plug-ins
and sends), see “Expand” on page 97.
To edit a plug-in using the Knob Module:
1 Press Ins on the Process Module on a track with at least one plug-in.
The plug-in names inserted on this track appear on the knobs.
The rest of these instructions pertain to the Knob Module’s controls.
2 Press
(if lit) to display additional plug-in names.
3 Press a knob to enter that plug-in.
The plug-in’s first four parameters are assigned to the knobs, and
Back lights.
4 Press
or
to navigate to additional plug-in parameters.
Plug-in bypass (In)
Inserts switch on Process Module
, Back, and
on Knob Module