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Chapter 5 - DAW Control
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Above the transport controls, there are another two rows of five buttons:
The
BANK
cursors cycle through the tracks in the DAW session 16 at a time. The
CHANNEL
cursors cycle through the tracks in the DAW session one at a time.
Note that when using Logic, the tracks in the session may not appear on Matrix in the order that they are displayed in
the
ARRANGE WINDOW
unless the
ARRANGE
Channel Strip View mode is selected in the Logic control surface
set up menu.
Note that the DAW analogue inputs to Matrix are fixed. Cycling through the DAW tracks will therefore result in any
physical alignment of the tracks in the DAW and the analogue returns to Matrix to be lost.
The Modifier keys (
SHIFT
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CTRL
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OPT/ALL
and
⌘
⌘
/ALT
) as well as the
ESC
and
ENTER
keys
are protocol-specific and are shown on the front panel with their default HUI labels. In addition
to these buttons there are two further utility buttons,
SAVE
and
UNDO
, located to the right of
the main session counter. These simply replicate the DAW Save and Undo functions.
The functions assigned to these keys in the Pro Tools, Logic and Nuendo/Cubase default Profiles are listed in the function map
in Appendix A and can be changed using the DAW Profile tab in the Matrix Remote.
Note that some of these keys will not function with some DAWs.
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Matrix’s navigation controls can be used to navigate around the DAW session and to enable additional
transport monitoring functions such as Scrub and Shuttle (HUI only). They consist of the large navigation
wheel in the bottom right hand corner of the console with four mode buttons above it, and the five
buttons above them known as Cursor keys, comprising four directional keys and a central
MODE
selector.
The navigation wheel performs a number of different functions, depending on which mode has been
selected using the four mode buttons above the wheel.
For DAW’s controlled via the MCU protocol, the default mode of operation for the wheel is to
scroll the timeline through the session.
JOG
mode selects the MCU
SCRUB
mode to audibly
monitor tracks by ‘scrubbing’ them in the timeline.
TRACKS
re-assigns the wheel to scroll the
Matrix faders through all the tracks in the session. It is provided as an alternative to the utility
BANK
and
CHANNEL
keys (see above).
SHUTTLE
and
NUDGE
are not supported.
When controlling Pro Tools, with no Mode selected, the Wheel will also scroll through the session timeline with a resolution
and speed derived from the Timeline display format in use. Selecting
NUDGE
allows timeline control using the current ‘nudge’
value and can also be used to nudge a selected clip(s).
JOG
and
SHUTTLE
engage the corresponding Pro Tools functions as
detailed in the Pro Tools Control Surfaces manual. However please note that a number of Pro Tools functions are disabled when
either
JOG
or
SHUTTLE
are active. To exit a mode, either deselect the function or press the transport Stop key.
TRACKS
re-assigns the wheel to scroll the Matrix faders through all the tracks in the session. It is provided as an alternative to the utility
BANK
and
CHANNEL
keys.
The Cursor keys perform a number of DAW specific operations in conjunction with the
MODE
key located in the centre of
the Cursor key group. Note that
MODE
function is a single level control in the MCU protocol and has two levels of operation
in the HUI protocol, indicated by the
MODE
button being lit steady-state or flashing.
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