
Synclavier Regen User Manual
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Brightness Level
State Meaning
Dim
Not Selectable
Medium
Selectable
Bright
Selected
In some environments, such as near a window, it may be difficult to discern
the brightness of modes. For these environments, we have provided a brightness
setting. Settings will be covered in the following chapter.
Multi-coloured Buttons
Most buttons are single-coloured, but two notable exceptions are the
Switcher
button and the
Enter/Back
button.
The
Enter/Back
button, in addition to being selectable or not, also serves two
functions. Enter can confirm a selection or drill down into a submenu. Enter
function is denoted by green. Back will cancel an operation or traverse from a
subpage to a main page. Back is denoted by blue.
The Switcher button can be red or blue. These two colours indicate the two
main
layers
of Regen. If the Switcher button is lit Red, this means the machine is
in PARTIALS view and the 12 selector buttons on the right-hand-side represent
the 12 partials; when Blue, it is in TRACKS view and the 12 selector buttons
represent the 12 tracks. Pressing the switcher button changes views. (Much more
on these views/
layers
later in the manual).
Each Track can be empty or contain 1 timbre. Other synthesizers may use
the word preset for timbres. This is simply Synclavier’s word for a sound
preset. Since Synclavier was one of the earliest digital synthesizers, that over
time grew into a foundational DAW, some of the terms used, such as timbre
and soundfile, have been ingrained into our customers, so it might be
confusing to update them to, for instance, preset and sample.
The 12
Selector
buttons are unique in that they’re touch sensitive and and
backlit by RGB (multicoloured) LEDs.
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