User Manual

62 | APOLLO CENTRAL
While controlling a plug-in, press and hold
Shift to get quick access to some of the chan-
nel's parameters (such as Solo, Mute, Pan and
Volume).
The Console 1 Hardware
Open the On-Screen Display by pressing the
Display On button at the top left of the Console
1 hardware, and it's basically "what you see is what
you get". e biggest dierences to the "normal"
Console 1 workow is
You can access extra functions by holding the
Shift key on the hardware. e additional func-
tions are displayed in the On-Screen Display.
You press the track selector several times to
cycle through the tracks inserts
New Functions in Apollo Central
Shift + Mode (Shift + Display Auto on Mk I hard-
ware): Change modes between Apollo Central and
the normal Console 1 mode.
Shift: When you have selected a plug-in, you can
press and hold the Shift/Fine Adjust button for
quick access to the channel's settings, such as Vol-
ume, Pan, Solo and Mute. If the channel is selected,
you can access Sends by pressing and holding Shift/
Fine Adjust.
Shift + Filters to Compressor: Open or close the
plug-in window of the current plug-in. Hold Shift
and click Filters to Compressor once to open. Press
and hold Shift, and double-click Filters to Com-
pressor to close the plug-in window.
Send to Auxs
While controlling the channel's parameters,
press and hold Shift, to access the sends with
Drive/Send 1, Character/Send 2, Pan/Send 3,
Attack, Release, reshold
Shift + Phase Inv: Toggle the power of the current
insert.
Preset: Load presets
Shift + 1: Insert or remove plug-in from the Unison
slot
Shift + 2: Insert or remove a plug-in from the rst
insert slot.
Shift + 3, 4, or 5: Insert or remove a plug-in from
the second, third or fourth insert slot.
Shift + Page Up/Shift + Page Down: Access next
or previous page for plug-ins that have multiple
page maps.
The On-Screen Display
e On-Screen Display functions as guide for the
plug-in layouts, as well as an overview of plug-ins
and levels. Resize the window by grabbing and
dragging a corner. e On-Screen Display ac-
cepts no mouse or keyboard input except the resize
functionality.