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The supported remote control devices
To the right of the time display, you find an LED labeled
“Rude Solo Light”. This LED lights up as soon as any
channel is soloed.
Use the Insert buttons to bypass all inserts of one track.
Pan button in the Select Assign section:
Fader Set: panning left/right or panning front/rear. Press but-
ton repeatedly to cycle through the assignments (the eight
V-Pots control the pan parameters).
V-Sel button in the Select Assign section: monitor track.
Send A to Send E buttons in the Select Assign section:
Fader Set: Send 1 level to Send 8 level (Send A to Send D
assigns Send 1 to Send 4, Send E assigns Send 5 to Send 8:
press button repeatedly to cycle through the assignments).
V-Sel button in the Select Assign section: send on/off switch
(depending on selected Send).
V-Sel button with Shift in the Select Assign section selected:
pre/post fader switch (depending on selected Send).
The SELECT ASSIGN four character display in the Se-
lect Assign section displays Send or Pan assignment for
V-Pots and V-Sel buttons.
The four character displays above the Select buttons
display the assigned track names.
The Bypass button in the Select Assign section is al-
ways selected to indicate the bypass function of the Insert
buttons.
The Mute, Rec/Rdy All, Input and Output buttons in the
Select Assign section are currently not supported.
Use the Auto buttons to control the status of the Read
and Write buttons in the Mixer, depending on the Read/
Write status in the Auto Mode section.
Use the Off button in the Auto Mode section to control
the Read All or Write All button in the mixer, depending on
the Read/Write status in the Auto Mode section.
The Touch, Latch and Trim buttons in the Auto Mode
section are currently not supported.
Use the Transport button in the Window section to
open or close the Transport panel.
Use the Edit button in the Window section to bring the
current Project window to the front.
Use the Status button in the Window section to open or
close the VST Performance window.
Use the Mix button in the Window section to open or
close the Mixer window.
Use the Mem-Loc button in the Window section to
open the Marker window.
The Alt button in the Window section is used for user-
assigned functions.
The Undo button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section un-
does the last performed operation.
Hold down the Shift button and press Undo to redo the last undone op-
eration.
Press the Save button in the Keyboard Shortcuts sec-
tion to save the current project.
Hold down the Shift button and press the Save button to save a backup
copy of the current project.
The Edit Mode, Edit Tool, Option/All, Ctrl/Clutch and
Alt/Fine buttons in the Keyboard Shortcuts section are
currently not supported.
The Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete buttons in the Edit
section control the equivalent program functions.
The Capture and Separate buttons in the Edit section
are currently not supported.
The buttons in the Status/Group section are currently
not supported.
Use the In and Out buttons above the transport controls
to set the project cursor to the positions of the left or right
locators.
Hold down the Shift button and press the In or Out button to move the
left or right locator to the current project cursor position.
Use the RTZ and END buttons to set the project cursor
to the beginning or the end of the project.
Press the Quick Punch button to switch automatic
punch in on or off.
Hold down the Shift button and press the Quick Punch button to switch
automatic punch out on or off.
Press the Loop button to switch Cycle mode on or off.
Press the On Line button to switch Synchronization on
or off.
The Audition, Pre and Post buttons are used for user
assignable functions (see function keys F1 to F7).