Cursor Buttons
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ProMix 01 User’s Guide
Cursor Buttons
The cursor buttons are used to select parameters and options on the
LCD. The selected parameter or option appears highlighted.
The [
√
] and [
®
] cursor buttons move the cursor left and right, and
the [
π
] and [
†
] cursor buttons move the cursor up and down.
Cursor buttons are also used to position the cursor in a name when
naming mix scenes, user effects programs, user EQ programs, and
user dynamics programs. They are also used to select LCD functions
listed on the UTILITY and MIDI LCD function menus.
When a display left or right icon appears at the left or right side of the
display, indicating that another display is available, the [
√
] and [
®
]
cursor buttons are used to select the display.
PARAMETER Wheel
The PARAMETER wheel is used to adjust the parameter selected
using the cursor buttons. Its detented action gives it a positive feel,
allowing quick and accurate parameter adjustments. Turning it clock-
wise increases the selected parameter value, or turns the parameter
ON. Turning it counterclockwise decreases the selected parameter
value, or turns the parameter OFF. The faster you turn it, the faster
the parameter value changes.
The PARAMETER wheel is also used to scroll through mix scenes,
effects programs, EQ programs, and dynamics processor programs.
When naming mix scenes, user effects programs, user EQ programs,
and user dynamics programs, the PARAMETER wheel is used scroll
through the available characters.
ENTER Button
The [ENTER] button is used to confirm settings made using the
PARAMETER wheel and to toggle two-option parameters such as EQ
ON/OFF and Effect ON/OFF. It is also used to access LCD functions
listed on the UTILITY and MIDI LCD function menus.
Highlighted
Display left–right icons.
ENTER
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