User's Manual

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Layout Deckplatte
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4a
4c
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4b
1. Channel faders
The eight 100mm motorized faders are generally used for controlling the track
volume of your DAW. They are all touch sensitive to allow override automation
the moment you touch a fader. Also, they are motorized; they will automatically
move to reect the current level of the selected channels in your DAW
application. Any automation recorded in a project will be reected by the fader
positions.
2. Master fader
This 100mm motorized fader operates the same as the other 8 faders. It controls
your DAW software's master channel fader.
Note: Except Pro Tools – Pro Tools software is designed in such a way that the
fader next to your last channel fader always acts as the master channel fader.
3. Knobs
The eight rotary encoder knobs are generally used for controlling the track pan
position, aux send levels and EQ of your DAW. You may also preset them to
adjust specic parameters within plug-ins and virtual instruments.
4. Control buttons
4a) Recording channel control buttons section
REC buttons - Activate and deactivate the recording state of the
associated channel. The switch will light red when the channel is armed.
SOLO buttons - Turn On and Off the solo state of the associated channel.
The switch will light red when the channel solo state is on and other
channels will be muted. You could solo multiple channel by pressing SOLO
buttons on additional channels.
MUTE buttons - Activate and deactivate the mute state of the associated
channel. The switch will light red when the channel is muted.
Note: Function operates slightly difference between DAWs. Please refer to your
DAW manual for each function. The following description is based on the functions
that operate in Apple Logic Pro.