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| =General Concepts= | | =General Concepts= |
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− | The Zynthian UI is displayed on a display and controlled by 4 knobs (rotary-encoders with push-switches). You can also control the UI with a touch-display, a mouse or a keyboard (computer keyboard or MIDI keyboard, both!) | + | The Zynthian UI is displayed on a display and controlled by 4 knobs with switches. You can also control the UI with a touch-display, a mouse or a keyboard (computer keyboard or MIDI keyboard, both!) |
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− | Anyway, the 4 knobs+switches are the primary control mechanism used to navigate the UI: selecting options on menus and adjust the instrument parameters. The knobs can act as assignable MIDI/OSC controllers for the instrument's parameters (frequently lots of them!). You can emulate the knob's behavior using the touch-display, but it's sub-optimal and accessing some features could be tricky.
| + | The 4 knobs+switches are the primary control mechanism to navigate the UI: selecting options on menus and adjusting the instrument parameters. The knobs can act as assignable MIDI/OSC controllers for the instrument's parameters (frequently lots of them!). You can emulate the knob's behaviour using the touch-display, but it's sub-optimal and accessing some features could be tricky. |
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| [[File:Zynthian v4 top legend.png|600px|center]] | | [[File:Zynthian v4 top legend.png|600px|center]] |
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| * '''Info Screen''': It displays info about an operation, like "Update Software", or "Network Info". | | * '''Info Screen''': It displays info about an operation, like "Update Software", or "Network Info". |
| * '''Key Range & Transpose Screen''': It allows to choose the key range and transpose notes by octaves or semitones. | | * '''Key Range & Transpose Screen''': It allows to choose the key range and transpose notes by octaves or semitones. |
| + | * etc. |
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− | There are 3 types of clicks (push actions) that can be performed, depending on how long you hold down the knob (or hold your finger on the touch-display). | + | There are 3 types of push actions that can be performed, depending on how long you hold down the knob/button (or hold your finger on the touch-display). |
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− | * '''Short click:''' Less than 0.3 seconds | + | * '''Short push:''' Less than 0.3 seconds |
− | * '''Bold click:''' Between 0.3 and 2 seconds | + | * '''Bold push:''' Between 0.3 and 2 seconds |
− | * '''Long click:''' More than 2 seconds (until the long-action is triggered!) | + | * '''Long push:''' More than 2 seconds (until the long-action is triggered!) |
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− | These timing values are the default ones. You can adjust them to your personal feeling from the UI options on the webconf tool. | + | These timing values are the default ones. You can adjust them to your personal feeling from the webconf's UI options. |
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− | Click actions for each knob are context dependent. The SELECT knob is mainly used to navigate and a short click on it will select an item on a "Selector Screen". Inside a "Controller Screen", short clicks can be used to rotate between layers (LAYER knob) or between controller pages (SELECT knob). "Bold-clicks" are normally intended as shortcuts for jumping to specific screen like "layer options", "main menu", etc. Clicking the BACK knob generally jumps to the previous screen in the workflow sequence.
| + | Some push actions depends of context. The SELECT knob is mainly used to navigate and a short push on it will select an item on a "Selector Screen". Inside a "Controller Screen", short pushes can be used to rotate between layers (LAYER knob) or between controller pages (SELECT knob). "Bold-pushes" are normally intended as shortcuts for jumping to specific screen like "layer options", "main menu", etc. Pushing the BACK knob generally close the current modal-screen or jumps to the previous screen in the workflow sequence. |
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− | Many actions depend of context (current screen), but there are some actions that are global and will always work (from any screen):
| + | Although some push actions depend of context (current screen), there are some actions that are global and will work from any screen: |
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| * '''Bold-Back''': Main Menu | | * '''Bold-Back''': Main Menu |
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| From the instrument control screen, if you bold-press two knobs at once, you should enter the XY-select mode. | | From the instrument control screen, if you bold-press two knobs at once, you should enter the XY-select mode. |
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− | The 2 controllers you pushed will be green, indicating they are pre-selected for XY-control. You can change the pre-selection by rotating any knob, navigating through the controller pages if needed. | + | The 2 controllers you pushed will be green, indicating they are pre-selected for XY-control. You can change the pre-selection by rotating any knob. (The knob must be rotated through several values before it will be detected.) Use the ''select'' switch to navigate through the controller pages to select different controllers if needed. |
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| Learning to create a SubSnapShot is obscenely easy: | | Learning to create a SubSnapShot is obscenely easy: |
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− | '''1.''' From the Control screen, bold click the snapshot button to enter MIDI control learn mode then short click the snapshot button. You will see the current list of ZS3s (initially empty) and a message: “Waiting for Program Change…” | + | '''0.''' Ensure "Program Change ZS3" is enabled in the admin menu. |
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| + | '''1.''' From the Control screen, short click the snapshot button to enter MIDI control learn mode then short click the snapshot button. You will see the current list of ZS3s (initially empty) and a message: “Waiting for Program Change…” |
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| '''2.''' Push a “Program Change” button in your keyboard/controller and the ZS3 will be stored in memory, associated with the Program Number you pushed on your keyboard/controller. | | '''2.''' Push a “Program Change” button in your keyboard/controller and the ZS3 will be stored in memory, associated with the Program Number you pushed on your keyboard/controller. |
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− | {{NoteBox| The resistive touchscreen works better with a stylus. Finger is too “coarse”. It's strongly recommended to run the calibration using a stylus. }} | + | {{NoteBox| The resistive touchscreen works better with a stylus. Finger is too coarse. It's strongly recommended to run the calibration using a stylus. }} |
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