Chapter 6: Console Configuration
User Defined Panel
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Tap Tempo
Calculates and sends a tempo to any internal Multitap delay FX
processor set to autofit mode, see Page 516.
Note that you can also prepare and send a tempo using the
Tempo rotary control function described earlier.
1. Tap the switch to enter a tempo.
The system calculates the speed and displays this on an INFO
pop-up window. The resultant tempo is transmitted to all
Multitap delays set to autofit mode.
Patch
1. Press this switch to select or deselect a crosspoint
within any grid display – for example, PATCH INPUT.
This is the same as pressing the [SPACE bar] on the console
keyboard.
Patch ES Up and Patch ES Dwn
Short cut keys for the PATCH INPUT, PATCH OUTPUT or
PATCH DIRECT displays:
1. Press Patch ES Up to make an upstream Ethersound
patch.
2. Press Patch ES Dwn to make a downstream
Ethersound patch.
This is the same as pressing [U] or [D] on the console
keyboard. Note that these functions are only relevant for
Ethersound patching.
Edit Label
1. Press this switch to open the Label edit window for the
selected input, output or channel.
This is the same as pressing the [F3] on the console keyboard.
General Pref, Monitoring and Open PCB
Short cut keys for opening the General Preferences,
Monitoring or Personal Console Builder (PCB) windows.
Save Bank and Open Bank
Short cut keys for saving and loading channel processing, see
Page 382.