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Device PC +
– Increments the current program number of a specific device. This allows you to scroll through
the list of presets on a specific device without affecting the other connected devices. The button will always
display the device’s current PC number (and bank number if appropriate)
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IA
(instant access) – a general purpose button that can execute a list of button actions
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IA Mode
– reveals the IA buttons “underneath” non-IA buttons
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Label
– a button that has no function except to display text
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Page/IA Store
– selects the next button page, or, when held for 2 seconds, stores the current IA state to the
current preset
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Page Down
– displays the previous button page
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Page Menu –
pops up a menu of all pages so you can quickly select one
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Page Up
– displays the next button page
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Pedal 1
– shifts the function of expression pedal 1 to the next pedal in its group (see Expression Pedal Groups)
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Pedal 3
– shifts the function of expression pedal 3 to the next pedal in its group
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Preset
– preset selection button
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Preset Menu -
pops up a menu of all presets so you can quickly select one
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Preset Number
– pops up a number keypad, allowing you to directly type in a preset number
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- moves up one preset
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Preset –
- moves down one preset
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Previous Preset –
switches back to the last selected preset
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Song Menu -
pops up a menu of all songs so you can quickly select one
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Setlist Menu
– pops up a menu of all setlists so you can quickly select one
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Setup Mode –
activates setup mode
Global
– Setting this parameter to “On” means that the button is global and will appear on every button page. Setting
this parameter to “Off” means that this button only appears on the currently selected button page.
Name
– Sets the name shown for this button when in normal mode (not IA mode).
Preset Index –
This parameter is only available on preset buttons. It indicates the order in which preset buttons should
be filled with the current bank’s presets. Preset index 1 displays the first preset in the bank, preset index 2 displays the
second preset in the bank, etc.
Gaps in the preset indexes are skipped. If you number your preset buttons 1, 24 and 32, index 1 will show the first
preset in the bank, index 24 will show the second preset in the bank and index 32 will show the third preset.
If two or more preset buttons have the same index (as in the default configuration), they will be given different preset
numbers. For example, if you have 5 preset buttons, all with the same preset index, one will show the first preset, the
next one will show the second preset, etc. When index numbers are the same, presets are assigned starting with the
button in the upper left corner, and continuing from left to right, top to bottom, until the last preset button is assigned.
Device
– This parameter is only available on Device PC -/+ buttons. It indicates which device the button should control.
Min Page, Max Page
– These parameters are only available on Page Down, Page Up and Page / Store buttons. These
parameters limit the pages a page button can access. For example, you might have 8 button pages defined, but you
can set the Min Page and Max Page to 1 and 4 respectively. This will limit the page button(s) to scroll through only
pages 1 through 4. If Min Page and Max Page are set to the same number, they are ignored and the page buttons will
scroll through all available pages. Please note that if the current button page has a local button page, that page will
always be available using the Page buttons, regardless of the specified page limits.
On Color
– Sets the color of this button when the button is on and the controller is in normal mode.
Off Color
– Sets the color of this button when the button is off and the controller is in normal mode.
IA Name
– Sets the name shown for this button when in IA mode. This option is not available for IA buttons.
IA On Color
– Sets the color of this button when the button is on and the controller is in IA mode. This option is not
available for IA buttons.
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