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Sequencer P0: Play/REC 0–9: Control Surface
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When it is set to Catch, you need to move the slider or
knob so that it “catches” the parameter, by passing
through its current value. Until the value is caught,
moving the slider or knob has no effect on the
parameter. Use this when you’d like parameter edits to
be smooth, and always move from the current value.
Reset Controls
The front-panel RESET CONTROLS button lets you
recall the stored settings for any slider, knob, or button
on the control surface.
Resetting a single control
To reset individual controls:
1. Hold down the RESET CONTROLS button.
2. While holding down RESET CONTROLS, move a
slider or knob, or press one of the control surface
buttons.
The slider, knob, or button will be reset to the value
stored in the Song.
3. When you’re done, release the RESET
CONTROLS button.
Resetting a group of controls
To reset a group of controls at once:
1. Make sure that the Control Surface is showing the
parameters you want to reset.
As a safety precaution, you can only reset the
parameters currently displayed on the Control Surface.
This takes into account both the current Control Assign
setting, and the MIXER KNOBS button.
For instance, if you want to reset the volume and pan
for MIDI Tracks 1–8, make sure that Control Assign is
set to TIMBRE/TRACK 1–8, and that MIXER KNOBS
is set to INDIVIDUAL PAN.
2. Hold down the RESET CONTROLS button.
3. While holding down RESET CONTROLS, press
the current Control Assign button again.
All of the sliders, knobs, and switches shown on the
Control Surface will be reset to the values stored in the
Song.
Resetting the Vector Joystick
To reset the Vector Joystick to the center position, hold
down RESET CONTROLS and then move the Vector
Joystick.
Resetting KARMA Module parameters
You can also reset all of the sliders and switches in the
KARMA Module, by holding RESET CONTROLS
and then pressing the KARMA MODULE CONTROL
button. Similarly, to reset a single KARMA Scene, hold
RESET CONTROLS and press any of the SCENE
buttons.
0–9a: Song Select & Tempo
This section duplicates the most important information
from the main Play page.
Song [000…127]
This is the current Song.
Tempo [040.00…240.00, EXT]
This is the tempo for the current Song, which applies to
KARMA, tempo-synced LFOs and Wave Sequences,
and so on.
EXT means that the tempo will sync to external MIDI
clocks.
040.00…240.00 allow you to set a specific tempo in
BPM, with 1/100 BPM accuracy.
0–9b: MIDI Tracks 1–8 and 9–16
These Control Assign settings lets you adjust the
volume, pan, EQ, and FX send settings for MIDI Tracks
1–8 and 9–16.
Mixer Knobs [Channel Strip, Individual Pan]
The Mixer Knobs switch is on the front panel,
immediately to the right of the knobs, and is also
duplicated in the on-screen display. The eight knobs
can control two different sets of parameters,
depending on the setting of this switch.
Channel Strip: With this setting, the eight knobs will
control the Pan, EQ, and FX Send settings for the
selected Track. Use the TIMBRE/TRACK button to
select a group of 8 Tracks (1–8 or 9–16), and then use
the SELECT buttons to choose the specific Track.
Individual Pan: With this setting, the knobs will
control the Pan for the current group of Tracks. Knob 1
controls the pan for Track 1 (or 9), knob 2 controls the
pan for Track 2 (or 10), and so on.
Mixer Knobs switch
Knobs 1–8, Channel Strip
When the Mixer Knobs switch is set to Channel Strip,
the knobs provide quick access to the Pan, EQ, and FX
Send parameters. The Pan and EQ parameters
duplicate the similarly-named parameters found on
the Song editing pages; changing them here will
change them in the editing pages, and vice-versa.
Pan [Random, L001…C064…R127]
This controls the stereo pan of the selected Track. A
setting of L001 places the sound at the far left, C064 in
the center, and R127 to the far right.
Random is available only via the LCD. (Otherwise, it
would be difficult to use the knob to sweep smoothly
from left to right.) With the Random setting, each note
will have a different, random pan position.