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5c) Navi and directional buttons
Press the "Navi" button and rotate the high specication jog wheel to
navigate through the channels, one at a time.
Select directional buttons to determine the direction of travel for navigating
up and down your tracks in your DAW's arrangement window and left and
right across the tracks in the Mixer view using the jog wheel. You may also
use these buttons in combination with the jog wheel to navigate elements
of your DAW, for example audio segments in the arrangement window.
5d) Shue button
Press this button and rotate the large, high specication jog wheel to
navigate through the tracks in banks of 8 channels at a time. This will
result in high speed navigation through the channels - especially helpful
in projects with many tracks.
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Transport control buttons section
PLAY button
- Activate the play function of the DAW.
STOP button
- Activate the stop function of the DAW.
REC button
- Activate the record function of the DAW.
REWIND button
- Activate the rewind function of the DAW.
FAST FORWARD button
- Activate the fast forward function of the DAW.
LOOP button
- Activate the loop function of the DAW.
The eight smooth, noiseless, endless rotary encoder knobs are generally
used for controlling the track pan position, aux send levels and EQ of your
DAW. You may also use them to adjust specic parameters within plug-ins
and virtual instruments, (as your DAW software allows). The push-button
action of the knob can be used to change modes of operation within the
DAW (this is DAW dependent) and the rotating action of the knob can be
used to change parameters of PAN, EQ, plug-in values etc.
7. Knobs
Example: in Cubase, select Edit on the 24 panel touchscreen, to load
the channel settings of the selected track, then the EQ button on the
touchscreen to alter the channel EQ setting. Use PAGE UP and PAGE
DOWN to navigate through the parameter pages and the rotary encoders
to change the value of Gain, Frequency and Q.