User Manual

Using the 002 and the Command|8
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To ensure that you perform the correct operation when you press a button on the control
surface:
1. Map some buttons to menu commands that makes a particular window or tool active.
For example, on the 002, the F5 key is mapped to Tools > Timeline by default for Windows
systems. Pressing the F5 button on the 002 makes the Timeline active.
2. (Option) To see the function of a mapped button, hold the cursor over the button to view the
tooltip.
Using a Foot Pedal as a Foot Switch with the 002 or Command|8
The 002 (Windows only) and Command|8 each have a connection on the back for a foot pedal.
The system accepts any “normally open” foot pedal. For example, you can use a standard
normally-open sustain pedal for an electronic keyboard.
You can assign any button or menu item to the foot pedal. By default, the system assigns the foot
pedal to the Record button on the Audio Punch-In tool. You could also assign the foot pedal to
the Shift key function.
Switching Between the 002 and Command|8
The button mappings for the 002 for Windows systems carry over to the Command|8. The
button-mapping dialog boxes for the 002 and Command|8 are set up differently to match the
layout of the controllers, but the same settings are used for both controllers.
There are several buttons on the Command|8 that are not on the 002:
•Mon 0
Default
•MemLock
These buttons appear in the Command|8 Controller Settings dialog box and do not appear in the
002 Controller Settings dialog box.
Using a 002 or Command|8 to Record Pan
To record pan information using a Command|8:
1. Attach the 002 (Windows only) or Command|8 to your system. (See “Configuring the
Command|8” on page 866.)
The position indicator lights change to blue when the fader controller or mixer is on and
correctly attached to the system.