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Mute
/
Solo
(Impulse 49 and 61 only) – this sets the nine per-fader buttons
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to act as either
Mute or Solo buttons for their respective mixer channel when this section is used in mixer mode
only.
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Data knob
– this is a rotary encoder used for selecting options or altering values in the
Impulse’s menu system. The knob includes a ‘press’ action which performs an ‘Enter’ function
in the menus.
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Roll
and
Arp
buttons – these place Impulse’s drum pads into Roll and Arp modes
respectively. The buttons also have Shift functions, and pressing them together activates
Impulse’s Clip Launch function for Ableton Live.
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Pitch wheel
– standard pitchbend wheel, spring-loaded to return to centre detent position.
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Keyboard – Impulse is available in 25-, 49- or 61-note versions. The keys are semi-weighted
and output channel aftertouch.
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Transport controls - these provide remote control facilities for DAW transports.
Rear view – connections
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USB port
– USB Type B connector compatible with USB 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0. Connect the
Impulse to a USB port on your computer using the USB cable supplied. Alternatively you can
connect a USB AC-to-DC adaptor here if using Impulse away from a computer.
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Sustain and Expression
– two ¼” jack sockets for the connection of standard sustain and
expression pedals.
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MIDI In
and
MIDI Out
– standard 5-pin DIN sockets allowing you to connect to external
MIDI hardware such as additional sound modules.
4 Kensington security lock – secure your Impulse to a convenient structural point if desired.
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