
CONSOLE 1 FADER USER’S GUIDE |
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Fader Mode: Persistent versus
Temporary
As you’ve already figured out, the ten sliders on Console
1 Fader can be used in many different ways. he 9 buttons
below the text Fader Mode define what mode is being
used at any given moment.
Persistent buttons
The Volume, Drive, and Char-
acter buttons are persistent, i.e.
they keep their status after you’ve
released them. One example: Press
Character once, and the faders will
show the amount of character until
you press another button in this
group.
Layer Mode is another function
that is persistent. It remains active
as long as the LED next to the
button is blue.
Temporary buttons
The Send 1–3 plus Input Gain,
High Cut, and Low Cut buttons
are temporary. The faders show
their respective status only while
these buttons are being pressed.
Sends 1–3
When you’re using Console 1 Fader with DAW
Control, not only are track volume, pan, mute, and solo
synced, but you can also control the auxiliary sends.
The three first aux sends in your DAW can be remotely
controlled from Console 1 Fader by holding down a
Send button and adjusting the send level with the cor-
responding slider.
About
This menu shows the current
version of the Console 1 Fader
software and firmware and other
bits of information.
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