X2 X2 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
Description of Controls
X2 Reference Manual 81
Mute Automation Controls
DISPLAY
The DISPLAY button is used to cycle the 2-digit LED display through a cycle of four
display modes: Song, Sync, Channel and Map. Each time the DISPLAY button is
pressed, the display will advance to the next display mode.
The Display Mode is indicated by four LEDs (Song, Sync, Channel and Map). They
are located directly above the LED display and the DISPLAY button.
INC & DEC
The INC/DEC buttons are to edit a value in the display. Press INC to raise the
value, or press DEC to lower it. Holding either INC or DEC will cause the value in
the display to scroll at a gradually increasing speed.
When the display is in SONG mode (SONG LED is lit) or CHANNEL mode
(CHANNEL LED lit), you can get back to 00 quickly by pressing both INC and DEC
buttons simultaneously.
SONG
The SONG LED indicates that the display is in Song mode. Use the INC/DEC
buttons to select a Song from 00—99. Each Song contains four Mute Groups plus
mute event information. Before recording new mute events or defining Mute
Groups, be sure you have selected the desired Song already.
SYNC
The SYNC LED indicates that the display is in Sync mode. Use the INC/DEC
buttons to select a Sync Source (ADAT Time Code, MIDI Time Code or MIDI
Clock). You must select a sync source and be online (connected) with the sync
source in order to use the Mute Automation’s on-board sequencer. For more
information about sync sources and hook-up descriptions, refer to pages 23 and 49.
CHANNEL
The CHANNEL LED indicates that the display is in MIDI Channel mode. Use the
INC/DEC buttons to select a MIDI channel from 01 to 16, or select 00 for Omni
mode (all channels). This MIDI channel is used for transmitting and receiving mute
events via MIDI using an external sequencer.
MAP
The MAP LED indicates that the display is in MIDI Map mode. Use the INC/DEC
buttons to select one of the internal MIDI maps (1.1—1.4, 2.0—2.9). This determines
how the console’s MUTES will be controlled via MIDI.