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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- The supported remote control devices
- Introduction
- Apple Remote (Macintosh only)
- CM Automation Motor Mix
- Steinberg Houston
- JL Cooper CS-10
- JL Cooper MCS-3000
- Mackie Control
- Mackie HUI
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Roland MCR-8
- Tascam US-428
- Gallery Software ADRStudio (Nuendo only)
- WK-Audio ID (Nuendo only)
- Yamaha 01V
- Yamaha DM2000/DM 2000v2
- Yamaha DM1000v2
- Yamaha 01v96v2
- Yamaha 02r96v2
- Yamaha 01x
- Mackie Control
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The supported remote control devices
Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
The SAC-2K can control 32 channels (8 channels at a
time).
• Press the “17–24” and “25–32” buttons to switch from
one set of eight channels to the next.
• Use the “1–8” and “9–16” buttons to shift the fader as-
signment in steps of one channel.
• Use the Select button above the master fader to dis-
able/enable the motors.
• Press the Mute/Solo button (the button on the far left)
repeatedly to cycle through the assignments for the Mute/
Solo and Select buttons of every channel.
The current assignments are indicated by the LED in the button:
• Use the From and To buttons to set the project cursor
to the position of the left or right locator.
Hold down Shift and press the From or To button to move the left or right
locator to the current project cursor position. If you hold down Shift and
press the “<<” or “>>” buttons, the project cursor is set to the begin
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ning or the end of the project
• Press the Store Marker button to create a marker at the
project cursor position.
Hold down Shift and press the Store Marker button to open the Marker
window.
• Use the Recall Marker button to move the project cursor
to the closest marker to the right.
Hold down Shift and press the Recall Marker button to move the project
cursor to the closest marker to the left.
• The Play, Stop, Record, “<<” and “>>” transport con-
trols control the equivalent program functions.
• The jog wheel is used to move the project cursor posi-
tion.
• The Scrub button is currently not supported.
• The status of the Num button (in the Software Naviga-
tion section) determines the assignment of the “1” to “0”
and Enter buttons:
With Num-LED on, use the buttons to set the project cur-
sor position:
• Immediately after you enter a numeric character, the SAC-2k
time display will no longer show the project cursor position
but the new value.
• You don’t have to enter decimal points, colons, or semicolons
for a new value.
• Num button: delete the new value and deactivate locate func-
tionality.
• Enter button: set the project cursor to the position according
to the new value.
• Store Marker button: set the project cursor to the position ac-
cording to the new value, and create a marker at the new proj-
ect cursor position.
With the Num-LED off:
• Use the “1” button for page up (step through pages of one
parameter group).
• Hold down Shift and press the “1” button to jump to the last
page.
• Use the “6” button for page down.
• Hold down Shift and press the “6” button to jump to the first
page.
• Press the Enter button to switch the display of names of the
available parameters in the lower row on or off.
• The function keys “2” to “5”, “7” to “0” and function key com-
binations with the Shift button can be used to access program
functions. Refer to the Operation manual for information about
how to assign program functions to remote controller function
keys.
Some of the keys are already pre-assigned (and/but can be
modified):
“5” button: undo the last operation. Hold down Shift and
press the “5” button to “undo the undo”.
“7” button: copy; hold down Shift and press the “7” button to
cut.
“9” button: paste.
“0” button: save the current project; hold down Shift and
press the “0” button to save a backup copy of the current
project.
Hold down Shift and press the “2”, “3”, “4” or “8” buttons to
control zooming in the Project window.
LED status Mute/Solo buttons Select buttons
Off Mute track. Select a single track for
detailed settings.
On Solo track. Select a single track.
Blinking Control the status of the
Write buttons in the
mixer.
Control the status of the
Read buttons in the mixer.