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| These timing values are the default ones. You can adjust them to your personal feeling from the UI options in the web-based configuration tool (webconf). | | These timing values are the default ones. You can adjust them to your personal feeling from the UI options in the web-based configuration tool (webconf). |
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− | 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 "chain options", "main menu", etc. Pushing the BACK knob generally close the current modal-screen or 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 chains (LAYER knob) or between controller pages (SELECT knob). "Bold-pushes" are normally intended as shortcuts for jumping to specific screen like "chain 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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| Although some push actions depend of context (current screen), there are some actions that are global and will 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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| The root module can't be re-arranged or changed. MIDI effects can be added to the start of a chain and audio effects can be added to the end of a chain. These can be arranged as serial or parallel paths. | | The root module can't be re-arranged or changed. MIDI effects can be added to the start of a chain and audio effects can be added to the end of a chain. These can be arranged as serial or parallel paths. |
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− | All modules in a chain receive all the MIDI events on the assigned channel. Some special layers (MOD-UI) don't have an assigned MIDI channel and receive all MIDI channels. | + | All modules in a chain receive all the MIDI events on the assigned channel. Some special chains (MOD-UI) don't have an assigned MIDI channel and receive all MIDI channels. |
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| * '''Audio Output''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio outputs. This allows complex audio routing to be performed. If this is not sufficient, try MOD-UI engine with the MOD-UI web GUI. This option is not available for MIDI chains. | | * '''Audio Output''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio outputs. This allows complex audio routing to be performed. If this is not sufficient, try MOD-UI engine with the MOD-UI web GUI. This option is not available for MIDI chains. |
| * '''Audio Capture''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio inputs. This option is only available on audio chains. | | * '''Audio Capture''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio inputs. This option is only available on audio chains. |
− | * '''MIDI Routing''' => Select the destiny of the layer's MIDI output. This option is only available on MIDI-FX layers. | + | * '''MIDI Routing''' => Select the destiny of the chain's MIDI output. This option is only available on MIDI-FX chains. |
| * '''MIDI Channel''' allows changing of the chain's MIDI Channel. Only MIDI channels not assigned to other chains are available. | | * '''MIDI Channel''' allows changing of the chain's MIDI Channel. Only MIDI channels not assigned to other chains are available. |
| * '''Replace Synth''' allows a synth module to be replaced by another synth module. | | * '''Replace Synth''' allows a synth module to be replaced by another synth module. |
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| #TODO: Validate this behaviour: | | #TODO: Validate this behaviour: |
− | * '''Stage Mode''': ZS3 list shows all the ZS3s stored, no matter the layer. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active layer, so the layer associated with the recalled ZS3 will receive *ALL* the MIDI input. Only 127 ZS3s can be stored. | + | * '''Stage Mode''': ZS3 list shows all the ZS3s stored, no matter the chain. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active chain, so the chain associated with the recalled ZS3 will receive *ALL* the MIDI input. Only 127 ZS3s can be stored. |
− | * '''Multi-timbral Mode''': ZS3 list shows the ZS3 of the currently active layer only. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active layer, but every layer receives MIDI input from its channel. You can use several keyboards on different channels and store 127 ZS3s by MIDI channel. | + | * '''Multi-timbral Mode''': ZS3 list shows the ZS3 of the currently active chain only. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active chain, but every chain receives MIDI input from its channel. You can use several keyboards on different channels and store 127 ZS3s by MIDI channel. |
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