Output channel 1/2 volume fader
Output channel 3/4 volume fader
Slide to adjust the output level of output channel 1/2.
Slide to adjust the output level of output channel 3/4.
Knobs
Control buttons
REC buttons -
SOLO buttons -
MUTE buttons -
SEL buttons -
Channel faders
Master fader
Channel/Bank and Up/Down buttons
The five rotary encoder knobs are generally used for controlling the track pan
position, aux send levels and EQ of your DAW. You may also preset them to
adjust specific parameters within plug-ins and virtual instruments.
Activate and deactivate the recording state of the associated
channel. The switch will light red when the channel is armed.
Turn On and Off the solo state of the associated channel. The
switch will light green when the channel solo state is on and other channels
will be muted. You could solo multiple channel by pressing SOLO buttons on
additional channels.
Activate and deactivate the mute state of the associated
channel. The switch will light blue when the channel is muted. Mute the channel.
The SEL buttons activate the associated channels in the DAW
software in order to perform a specific operation (for example, when adjusting
EQ with the ASSIGNABLE ENCODERS, the SEL switch will be used to choose the
channel you want to adjust). When a channel is selected, the associated SEL
switch's red LED will light up.
These four programmable faders slide up and down to adjust linear MIDI
parameters such as volume.
This 60mm fader operates the same as the other 4 faders. It controls your DAW
software's master channel fader.
Activate the “Channel/Bank” button (red light) to shift channel by page or
deactivate it to shift by track. The “Up” and “Down” buttons are used for
shifting up and down.
Recording channel control buttons section