American Audio Pro-Scratch 2 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
A. TOP UNIT CONTROLS (FIGURE 3)
1. PARAMETER TIME - This knob is used to
adjust the parameter time value.
2. HOLD BUTTON - This button allows you to
set and lock any new parameters you set to the
effects. This button will glow bright blue when the
hold function is activated. If the hold function is
not selected any changes to the effect param-
eters will be momentary.
3. PARAMETER RATIO - This knob is used to
adjust the parameter ratio value.
4. FILTER/PHASE BUTTON - This button is
used to activate and deactivate either the Filter
or Phase effect. See built-in effects on page 22.
5. SEARCH WHEEL - This wheel has four for-
ward and four reverse speed positions allowing
you to quickly scan through tracks. The more you
turn the wheel in either direction, the faster your
search.
6. SCRATCH/SKID BUTTON - This button is
used to activate and deactivate either the Scratch
or Skid effect. See built-in effects on page 21.
7. P.S.P. (Pre Set Parameters) BUTTON - This
button is used to activate the effect preset. Each
effect comes with four preset, this button access
the presets.
8. FLASH BUTTONS 1-3 - These button are
used to store either three (3) cue points or three
(3) samples. Each Flash Button can store either
a sample or a cue point.
9. MEMORY BUTTON - This button allows you
to program up to 3 cue points or three samples in
to the three FLASH BUTTONS (8). The samples
or cue point can then be recalled at any time even
when the disk has been removed and replaced at
a later time.
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PARAMETER TIME
PARAMETER RATIO
EJECT
POWER
CUE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
RELOOP
SINGLE
LOOP
REMAIN
NONSTOP
TOTALELAPSED
MT S
PROGRAM
LOCK
KEY
SYNC.BEAT
F
PITCH
BPM
CUE
AUTO
BPM
OFF
ON
FX
MIX
BOP
ENTER
PANFLANGERSKID PHASE
FX SELECT
SGL/CTN
TIME REV.PLAY
TEMPO
LOCK
4%/8%/16%
TRANSECHOSCRATCH FILTER HOLD
ON/OFF
SAMPLE PITCH
4
2
15
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
17
32
21
27
18
20
34
33
22
23
24
25
26
28
31
29
30
1
5
3
14
16
19
Figure 3