User Manual

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Fader Banks buttons
The Fader Banks buttons control the behavior of the channel section controls.
Display buttons
The Display buttons control the behavior of the channel section controls.
Item Description
1 Bank Press the left or right arrow button to scroll the channels 8 units at a time.
For example, if tracks 1-8 are currently displayed, pressing the right arrow will change to tracks 9-16.
2 Channel Press the left or right arrow button to scroll the channels 1 unit at a time.
For example, if tracks 1-8 are currently displayed, pressing the right arrow will change to tracks 2-9.
Hold the Option button while pressing either Channel button to change track order. For example, if track two is
selected and you press Option+ < Channel, track two becomes track one. Conversely, if track one is selected and
you press Option + Channel >, track one becomes track two.
3 Flip Press to exchange the behavior of the fader and V-Pot when allowed.
4 Video Press to toggle audio and video modes.
For example, you press the Pan/Fade button in audio mode, you can perform audio track panning with the V-
Pot.
If you press the button in video mode, you can adjust fade-to-color settings if the Automation button in the
Audio/Video section is selected and the track is in Automation Write (Touch) or Automation Write (Latch)
mode.
Item Description
1 Meters/
Values
When you’re working with audio tracks or busses, press to display meters or numeric values. Even in Meters
mode, numeric values are displayed when you edit a value.
In Audio mode, hold the Shift button in the Modifiers section while pressing the Meters/Values button to toggle
control of tracks, busses, or tracks and busses.
Press once to show audio tracks.
Press again to show audio tracks.
Press again to show busses.
Press again to show tracks and busses.
2 Time Fmt
Zero
Press and hold to display the current time format. Turn V-Pot 8 while holding the button to change the format.
Hold the Shift button in the Modifiers section while pressing the Time Fmt/Zero button to set the current cursor
position to zero.
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