Specifications

58 Chapter 2 Logic Control—Details
Nudge
With the help of the NUDGE button, you can nudge selected regions, sequences and
events.
Marker and Nudge Mode are mutually exclusive; activating one deactivates the other.
Small Nudge Mode
Hitting the NUDGE button reassigns the behavior of the FAST FWD and REWIND buttons.
They nudge the selected regions, sequences or events by the value defined in the
Large Nudge Mode (see below).
Pressing the NUDGE button again returns to the default behavior of the FAST FWD and
REWIND (see Rewind section on page 62 and Fast Fwd section on page 62).
Small Nudge Mode is useful if you want to nudge objects, but still use the V-POTs for
other purposes.
Large Nudge Mode
When pressing the NUDGE button while holding down SHIFT, the LCD will update to
display eight options, assigned to the V-POTs and V-SELECTs. All these functions allow
you to move the selected objects (audio region, MIDI sequence or events).
As an indicator, the position of the first selected region, sequence or event is displayed
above V-POTs 3 and 4. If nothing is displayed, either a window is active which does not
allow to select regions, sequences or events, or none are selected.
The functions are as per the following:
V-POT 1Nudge—selects the nudge value used by the REWIND and F.FWD buttons.
These buttons move the selected object(s) backwards/forwards by the defined value.
V-SELECT 2Pickup—moves to the current song position line location.
V-POT 3Bar— moves by 1 bar.
V-POT 4Beat—moves by the current song denominator value (beats).
V-POT 5Format—moves by the current song format value (sub-divisions—1/16th
etc.).
V-POT 6Ticks—moves by single ticks.
V-POT 7Frames—moves by one SMPTE frame.
V-POT 8Fram/2—moves by a half SMPTE frame.