| As you can see in the image, this mode mimics the Zynthian V5 hardware interface. The upper four buttons are <code>OPT/ADMIN</code>, <code>MIX/LEVEL</code>, <code>CTRL/PRESET</code> and <code>ZS3/SHOT</code>. Next row is <code>ALT</code>, <code>METRONOME</code> and <code>PAD/STEP</code>. The four buttons at the right side (in white) are <code>F1</code> to <code>F4</code>. In this mode, transport is handled by <code>PLAY/PAUSE</code> and <code>RECORD</code> buttons, and the transport pads are only to show playback/recording status. Navigation buttons are <code>UP</code>, <code>DOWN</code>, <code>LEFT</code>, <code>RIGHT</code>, (in yellow) <code>BACK/NO</code> (in red) and <code>SEL/YES</code> (in green). For the directional keys, you can also use the track keys labelled as such. | | As you can see in the image, this mode mimics the Zynthian V5 hardware interface. The upper four buttons are <code>OPT/ADMIN</code>, <code>MIX/LEVEL</code>, <code>CTRL/PRESET</code> and <code>ZS3/SHOT</code>. Next row is <code>ALT</code>, <code>METRONOME</code> and <code>PAD/STEP</code>. The four buttons at the right side (in white) are <code>F1</code> to <code>F4</code>. In this mode, transport is handled by <code>PLAY/PAUSE</code> and <code>RECORD</code> buttons, and the transport pads are only to show playback/recording status. Navigation buttons are <code>UP</code>, <code>DOWN</code>, <code>LEFT</code>, <code>RIGHT</code>, (in yellow) <code>BACK/NO</code> (in red) and <code>SEL/YES</code> (in green). For the directional keys, you can also use the track keys labelled as such. |
− | The behaviour and status are '''similar of those in the hardware interface''': there is support for short, bold and long press; screen access buttons are blue when no function is selected, green on it's primary and orange on its secondary function; ALT key changes to violet when active (and <code>F1</code>-<code>F4</code> also change). | + | The behaviour and status are '''similar of those in the hardware interface''': there is support for short, bold and long press; screen access buttons are blue when no function is selected, green on it's primary and orange on its secondary function; <code>ALT</code> key changes to violet when active (and <code>F1</code>-<code>F4</code> also change). |
| The nearest four knobs has the functions of '''Knob#1''' to '''Knob#4'''. They can be used to control volume of selected/main chain, move vertically/horizontally in pattern editor or Zynpad, move selected item in menus, etc. Press <code>SHIFT</code> with a knob for a coarse (faster) adjustment. The knob press is activated using the first four soft keys to the left (in green), and also has short/bold press support. The mapping is: '''Knob#1''' = (<code>K1</code>, <code>CLIP STOP</code>); '''Knob#2''' = (<code>K5</code>, <code>SOLO</code>); '''Knob#3''' = (<code>K2</code>, <code>MUTE</code>); '''Knob#1''' = (<code>K6</code>, <code>REC ARM</code>). This scheme is very comfortable in the V4 four-corners layout. | | The nearest four knobs has the functions of '''Knob#1''' to '''Knob#4'''. They can be used to control volume of selected/main chain, move vertically/horizontally in pattern editor or Zynpad, move selected item in menus, etc. Press <code>SHIFT</code> with a knob for a coarse (faster) adjustment. The knob press is activated using the first four soft keys to the left (in green), and also has short/bold press support. The mapping is: '''Knob#1''' = (<code>K1</code>, <code>CLIP STOP</code>); '''Knob#2''' = (<code>K5</code>, <code>SOLO</code>); '''Knob#3''' = (<code>K2</code>, <code>MUTE</code>); '''Knob#1''' = (<code>K6</code>, <code>REC ARM</code>). This scheme is very comfortable in the V4 four-corners layout. |