User Guide - 2.2 Interface overview
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2.2.1
“Index buttons” 1-4
The four index buttons are central for operating your OP-Z. They have a lot of usage and are
presented below, with links to each individual chapter for detailed information.
Generally press and hold the buttons to toggle their unique temporary context for the
interface.
project
The PROJECT button is
used
for
selecting
projects, patterns and
slots, as well as for
certain power functions.
Read more here § 2.7
au-dessous.
Mixer
MIXER is used for
muting/unmuting
tracks, for group and
master gain control
and for the master
compressor.
Read more here § 2.8
au-dessous.
Tempo
The TEMPO button is
used for tempo / bpm,
swing and metronome
settings.
read more here § 2.9
au-dessous
screen
Hold the SCREEN
button to display the
battery charge, to
navigate the app and
to activate
photometric
2.2.2
“Color dials”1-4
There are four color coded endless dials which are often used in combinations with other
buttons.
Turning the
“color dials”
1-4
is the main way to control the parameters of OP-Z.
Generally there are four different pages for these
“dials”, allowing each dial to control a number
of settings.
Read more about the
“color dials” and parameter pages here § 2.22 au-dessous.
2.2.3
“Parameter LEDs” 1-4
The led next to
each dial is used
to show the value
of the
corresponding
dial, in any of the
following ways:
A gradual min – max
level, where led
brightness represent dial
value
A gradual min – max
level, with a default /
neutral / mid green state
at 50 %
Through different
color segments, for
toggled static values