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HOW TO
Working with the motor faders (in MC mode):
When you move a fader, you should first touch the fader cap to announce a possible fader move to the
DAW, before actually starting the movement. Without this announcement, the motor might try to “fight”
against your movement in order to keep the DAW’s current fader position. Once the DAW has realized
that a fader will be moved (i.e. switching from automation read to write mode) the motor is released for
following your finger easily.
When you move a fader, try to do it slowly. Smooth fades are more musical than hard cuts or level
jumps. Please consider that fast movements and moving many faders at a time may increase the risk that
some of the MIDI data gets lost in transmission. This may result in lagging fader updates or even
temporarily wrong fader positions in the DAW. Since the DAW owns the control of motor faders, these
might flip back to their position in the DAW.
You will have the best results with slow movements on no more than 4 faders at a time.
Note: The above recommendation is valid for both MIDI and MC operation modes.
1.
TOUCH
2.
MOVE
Fading SLOW
Fading FAST
Move up to 4 faders simultaneously
Move more than 4 faders simultaneously