User Manual

Using the 002 and the Command|8
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4. Click Edit Settings.
The 002 Controller Settings dialog box or Command|8 Controller Settings dialog box opens.
5. Click Open Command Palette.
The Command palette opens.
6. Click Menu to Button Reassignment on the Command palette.
As you move the mouse over a button, the cursor changes to a menu icon.
7. Click the button on the dialog box that you want to change.
The system highlights the button.
8. Select a menu command. For example, select Tools > Audio Punch-In.
The system maps the menu command to the button.
9. When you finish mapping menu commands, click Active Palette on the Command palette or
Button to Button Reassignment to map buttons.
10. When you finish mapping menu commands and buttons, click OK to save your changes.
The 002 Controller Settings dialog box or the Command|8 Controller Settings dialog box
closes and the Controller Settings dialog box appears.
11. Click OK.
The system makes the new button assignments.
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The assignments do not take effect until you click OK in both dialog boxes.
Using 002 or Command|8 Buttons to Change Focus in your Avid Editing
Application Interface
Many buttons perform different functions depending on which window in the Avid interface is
active. For example, if the Timeline is active, pressing Play plays the sequence in the Timeline. If
a bin is in Frame view and a clip is selected, pressing Play plays the footage in the clip.
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You cannot assign a function to the F1 key on a Command|8. The F1 key is a local function on
the device.
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Do not press the Standalone button on the 002 while you are using it as a control surface for
your Avid editing application. This puts the controller in Standalone mode and closes the
FireWire connection. To use the controller again, you must exit your Avid editing
application, power cycle the controller, and then restart your Avid editing application.