(EN)
Step 1: Hook-Up
X-TOUCH MINI Hook-up
X-TOUCH MINI Controls
(1)
Push encoder knobs
-
there
are
8
end
l
ess
encoders,
each
with
a
detent
and
push
function
(not
i
ll
uminated),
and
a
13-segment
amber
L
E
D
ring.
T
hese
knobs
are
typica
ll
y
used
in
Digita
l
Audio
Workstation
(DAW)
app
l
ications
for
fi
ne
contro
l
of
parameters
such
as
Pan
contro
l
of
Ch.
1
to
8
,
or
individua
l l
eve
l
adjustments.
(2)
Select buttons
-
there
are
2
x
8
soft
touch
buttons
with
amber
back
l
it
L
E
Ds.
T
hese
are
typica
ll
y
used
for
DAW
mixer
app
l
ications
(e.g.
So
l
o,
Mute
of
Ch.
1
to
8
),
DAW
transport
app
l
ications
(e.g.
p
l
ay,
rec,
stop),
l
ighting
app
l
ications
(spot
l
ight
on/off
),
and
samp
l
e
triggering
(notes
on/off
).
(3)
MC button
-
this
standard
se
l
ect
button
can
a
l
so
be
used
to
switch
the
unit
between
Mackie
Contro
l
mode
and
standard
mode
as
fo
ll
ows:
Press
and
ho
l
d
it
down
whi
l
e
connecting
the
unit
to
a
l
ive
computer’s
USB
port.
Re
l
ease
the
MC
button
when
the
MC
MOD
E
L
E
D
on
the
right
l
ights
continuous
l
y.
T
he
mode
is
remembered
after
power-off
and
unp
l
ugging
from
the
USB
port.
Repeat
this
procedure
to
change
the
unit
back
to
standard
mode.
(4)
MC MODE LED
-
this
amber
L
E
D
l
ights
when
the
unit
is
operating
in
MC
mode.
(5)
Layer A and B buttons
-
these
2
soft
touch
buttons
with
amber
back
l
it
L
E
Ds,
a
ll
ow
se
l
ection
between
preset
A
or
preset
B
in
standard
mode:
Press
“
A
”
to
se
l
ect
“
Preset
A,
”
press
“
B
”
to
se
l
ect
“
Preset
B.
” I
n
MC
mode,
there
are
diff
erent
assignments.
See
M
I
D
I
Map
on
page
16.
(6)
Fader
-
this
standard
non-motorized
60
mm
fader
is
typica
ll
y
used
for
the
contro
l
of
l
eve
l
functions
in
DAW
app
l
ications.
(7)
USB Mini-B connector
-
this
connects
to
a
computer’s
USB
A
port
for
bus-powering
and
data
transfer
(send/receive).
T
he
unit
is
USB
powered
through
this
connection.
(P
l
ug
direct
l
y
to
the
computer’s
USB
A
port,
and
not
to
a
keyboard’s
USB
port.)
(EN)
Step 2: Controls
Laptop
USB Mini-B
USB A
(1)
(4)
(6)
(7)
(3)
(2)
(5)
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X-TOUCH MINI
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Quick Start Guide