DC16 Owner’s Manual
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Modifiers
The modifiers section is located on the left-hand side of DC16 just below the groups section. It consists of
four buttons that are used to modify the functionality of other controls. These buttons are simply modifiers
and won’t work on their own. Instead, they are to be used in conjunction with other buttons or encoders in
order to update settings. We’ll go over each of the buttons starting at the left and head our way right.
• Alt Button
• Shift Button – NYI
• Assign Button
• Lock Button – NYI
• ALT Button
On its own, the ALT button does absolutely nothing – just like me on evenings, weekends (and most
of the time at work, too!) – but when pressed and held, a multitude of possibilities are at your disposal.
Just below the ALT button is a blank horizontally-lined capsule-shaped design [ ]. This is for
easy representation of what parameter is available for change. There are other “horizontally-lined
capsule-shaped designs” placed above and below some of the buttons and encoders throughout DC16,
but these are not blank. Instead, the text represents what function may be updated when pressing
and holding the ALT button while pressing the button or turning the encoder. Each of these functions is
explained in greater detail with the function and page numbers listed below:
ALT Channel Editing Button:
• ALT + Gain = Trim –
page 41
• ALT + HPF = LPF –
page 42
• ALT + Send = Delay –
page 43
• ALT + Pan = User [NYI] –
page 44
• ALT + EQ = Assign [NYI] –
page 45
• ALT + GEQ = Sends –
page 47
• ALT + DYN = Setup –
page 70-73
• ALT + FX = Trans [NYI] –
page 49
ALT Fat Channel Encoder:
• ALT + Gain = Trim –
page 51
• ALT + HPF = LPF –
page 51
• ALT + Gate Thresh = Gate Range –
page 52
• ALT + Comp Thresh = Comp Ratio –
page 53
• ALT + Pan = Delay –
page 53
• SHIFT Button – NYI
The SHIFT button is Not Yet Implemented [NYI], but will eventually allow you to adjust parameters
in fine increments, adjust parameters back to their default and more. Stay tuned!
Modifiers