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The V5 knobs behave quite differently to V1-V4 knobs. Because of the 20 silicone buttons, there is no need to use the knobs switches to navigate the UI which now is best achieved with the push buttons, so, when this has sense, knobs switches have been mapped to drive the MIDI learning functionality, which generally is quite intuitive.
 
The V5 knobs behave quite differently to V1-V4 knobs. Because of the 20 silicone buttons, there is no need to use the knobs switches to navigate the UI which now is best achieved with the push buttons, so, when this has sense, knobs switches have been mapped to drive the MIDI learning functionality, which generally is quite intuitive.
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Although knob functionality is now more contextual, there is a kind of pattern that can serve as a general guide:
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Although knob's functionality is now more contextual, there is a kind of pattern that can serve as a general guide:
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When not in the control screen, knob #4 acts as the ''select'' knob similar to the classic V1-V4 UI. It can be used for browsing lists and moving the cursor  horizontally in grids (zynpad, pattern editor, etc.). Pushing the knob#4 can usually be used for selecting items in a similar way to the SELECT button. Knob#3 can be used for moving the cursor vertically in grids (zynpad, pattern editor, etc.).
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When not in the control screen, knob #4 acts as the ''select'' knob similar to the classic V1-V4 UI. It can be used for browsing lists and moving the cursor  horizontally in grids (zynpad, pattern editor, etc.). Pushing the knob#4 can usually be used for selecting items in a similar way to the SELECT button. Knob#3 can be used for moving the cursor vertically in grids (zynpad, pattern editor, etc.).
    
===Control screen===
 
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