User Manual

10 Using Panorama with Reaper www.nektartech.com
Motorized Fader (applicable to P4/P6 only)
If your Panorama is equipped with a Motorized fader, you may already have noticed that the fader follows the currently
selected track. When you make track changes, the fader will jump to the volume position of the track in Reaper and you can
simply change it at any time by just moving the fader. Try setting the volume of a few tracks to different settings and notice
how the fader will jump to the right position every time you select a new track.
You also have Mute and Solo buttons with LED indicators that show if they are active for the current track. Try pressing the
mute button for a track and notice now that when you change track, not only does the motorized fader update but also the
status of the mute (and solo) button.
Pressing the [Fader] button below Mute and Solo opens the fader page. This is where you enable read and write for the
current track so if you quickly want to record automation you can switch write on from here.
When the Fader window is active, the Data Control also acts as a parameter control. By default it controls Pan. Try moving it
and notice the Pan setting change. The display button labeled Param (Parameter) changes the assignment of the Data Control
by toggling through sends 1-8 and back to Pan.
The last button in the [Fader] window is labeled [Master]. Pressing this button will lock the motorized fader to the Reaper
master output.