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SAC-2K manual
The Software-Navigation Buttons / the Num-Buttonfield
Above the Locator window are the buttons for software navigation and numeric value input.
These buttons provide multiple functions. The default function is the selection of different
screensets or window arrangements. When pushing the [NUM] button, the button field can be
used for the input of numeric data. Use the [Enter] button to transmit the data.
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
Enter
Software Navigation
5
0
Num
App >
left
up
right
down
App <
undo
save
When used in conjuction with the [Shift] button, the blue inscriptions will be activated. When
the button field is used in connection with the [Shift] button the following functions are provided:
1.) [App<<](1), [App>>](6)
With the help of these buttons you can move back and forth between different applications.
This is an expanded functionality which requires cooperation between software
companies. Please consult the documentation of the program(s) that you are using, to
find out whether this feature is already supported at this time.
2.) [left](2), [right](4), [up](3), [down](8)
These buttons move the focus between different objects. This could apply to parameters
in a dialog box or motifs or sections on a track
3.) [undo] (5)
This button addresses the Undo function of the host program
4.) [save] (0)
This button calls up the Save Menu of the Host program
5.) [copy] (7)
This button is used for the copying of objects or parameter sets
6.) [paste] (9)
This button is used for inserting objects or parameter sets
The [Num] buttons in some programs are used for the quick selections of editor pages of the
channel strips.
[Channel-Strip] + [Num] enable direct editor page call-up, if more than 12 parameters
on a channel strip are required.
The Solo/ Mute-Button
It is possible to select the function of the [Solo]/[Mute] button with the button on the top left of
the unit.When the switch is lit, the solo function is activated. You can mute either one or more
tracks (Mute function) or listen to one or more tracks by themselves (Solo function).