User Manual

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TF-RACK Quick Guide
Controls and functions
6-5 TAP key
Allows you to tap and set the delay time or modulation
speed used for effects on FX1/FX2 and AUX9/10–
AUX19/20.
The key flashes in time with the tempo. The tempo you tap
on the [TAP] key is applied to effects that have “Sync” set
to “On”.
You can set the [TAP] key flashing to "Off" in the SETUP
screen.
6-6 [CLEAR CUE] key
Turns off the CUE for all channels.
The key lights when the CUE is turned on.
6-7 USER DEFINED KEYS section
These keys can be customized to control the desired
function.
Various functions are assigned by default, such as Direct
Scene Recall.
You can assign parameters to each knob in the SETUP
screen.
6-8 PHONES section
1 [PHONES] jack
This is the headphones jack used to monitor signals
selected for MONITOR or CUE.
2 [LEVEL] knob
Controls the level of the [PHONES] jack output.
6-9 USER DEFINED KNOBS section
These knobs allow you to adjust the parameters that
you've assigned to them.
You can assign parameters to each knob in the SETUP
screen.
6-10 Display section
Allows to you control the console by touching the
touchscreen. You can also use the knobs to perform fine
adjustments. You can dive further into various features by
pressing the keys to display contextual menus.
1 Display
You can use familiar touchscreen operations, such as
touch, double-touch, sliding, swiping, pinching in, and
pinching out.
2 Library key (
)
Displays the Library screen, from which you can recall
Presets.
3 Home key (
)
Returns the display to the OVERVIEW screen. You can
switch between the FADER section and the CH STRIP
section by pressing the home key while the OVERVIEW
screen is displayed.
4 Menu key (
)
Displays the menu for the current operation. The key
lights when a menu is available.
5 [TOUCH AND TURN] knob
Allows you to control the parameter of the feature
selected on the display.
For information about how to control the parameters,
see page 15.
6 [SHIFT] key
Provides additional functionality, such as allowing
you to switch between the F (frequency) and G (gain)
parameters of the EQ handle.