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The Plugin, Mixer and MIDI buttons
These buttons are central to the main mode of operation of Impulse. The buttons provided differ
on the Impulse 25.
Buttons adjacent to encoders
Mixer and MIDI buttons
adjacent to faders
- Impulse 49 and 61
Mixer/MIDI button
- Impulse 25
The encoder buttons
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The two buttons adjacent to the rotary encoders control their function:
•
Plugin
– this mode is used with Automap 4; the encoders become physical controls
for parameters of your plug-ins. The mapping of the encoders to the parameters is
determined by Automap 4.
•
Mixer
– press both
Plugin
and
MIDI
buttons together; both LEDs illuminate. In this mode,
the encoders control functions of the DAW’s mixer – e.g., Pan and Aux sends - as defined
by Automap 4.
•
MIDI
– when the
MIDI
LED is lit, the encoders will output normal MIDI data, as defined in
the current Impulse template. This is the mode you will use if you are not using Automap
4 (e.g., with no computer connected).
The fader button (Impulse 25 only)
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This single button controls the action of Impulse 25’s single fader:
•
Mixer
– If the LED is lit, the fader is ready for use with Automap 4, and the fader will now
act as a level control for a track of the DAW mixer. Track assignment is performed on-
screen (see the Automap User Guide); also
Shift
+
Octave>
or
Shift
+
Octave<
lets you
step between adjacent tracks.
•
MIDI
– in the alternative state (LED off), the fader is in MIDI mode, and can be used to
send MIDI data, as defined by the current template.
The fader buttons (Impulse 49 and 61)
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The two buttons adjacent to the faders determine how they operate:
•
Mixer
– in this mode (
Mixer
LED lit), the faders are ready for use with Automap 4, and
the faders will act as level controls for the channels of the DAW mixer.
•
MIDI
– in MIDI mode, the faders can be used to send MIDI data, as defined by the current
template.
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