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1.
USB PORT – Use the included USB cable to connect this port to your computer. In addition to sending
MIDI control data to your computer, this port will provide power to the controller; there is no need to
connect a power adapter in this scenario. If you would like to connect the controller through a USB
hub, however, we recommend that you either power the controller externally with an optional 6V 1A
power adapter, or use a powered hub.
2.
DC IN – If you would like to power the controller externally, connect an optional 6V 1A power adapter to
this power input. Note that the controller can also be bus-powered through the USB connection.
3.
POWER CABLE RESTRAINT – To prevent accidental unplugging, secure the power adapter cable
around this restraint.
4.
ASSIGNABLE KNOBS – These 360* knobs are freely assignable to any
application parameter. For example, you can map these to your favorite
effect plug-in parameters for real-time control. Note that, by default,
these knobs are not assigned to any parameters.
5.
OVERLAY TRIGGERS – By default, these buttons are mapped to the
sample buttons MixMeister Fusion Live. The sample overlay feature
allows you to manually trigger short samples and musical phrases while
you perform. Note that these buttons can also be mapped to any other function in the software.
6.
TRACK VOLUME – Each channel is equipped with a volume control. This large knob allows you to
adjust the audio level of the track playing on the corresponding channel.
7.
EQ CONTROLS – Each channel is equipped with the following EQ controls:
a.
BASS – Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies.
b.
MID – Adjusts the mid-range frequencies.
c.
TREBLE – Adjusts the high (treble) frequencies.
8.
LOOP CONTROLS – Each channel also features a comprehensive set
of looping controls:
a.
LOOP IN – Sets the start point of the loop.
b.
LOOP OUT – Sets the end point of the loop and begins looping.
c.
X – Releases the loop and continues playback.
d.
1 – Automatically begins a 1-measure loop.
e.
2 – Automatically begins a 2-measure loop.
f.
4 – Automatically begins a 4-measure loop.
g.
8 – Automatically begins an 8-measure loop.
9.
PITCH / TEMPO CONTROLS:
a.
MASTER TEMPO – Use this knob to adjust the tempo of the music. MixMeister Fusion Live
features a smart time-stretching algorithm which allows you to change the tempo of the music
without affecting its pitch.
b.
PITCH BEND – Use these two buttons to "push" or "drag" the tempo of the music. This is useful
when synchronizing your performance to external sources.
10.
TIMELINE CONTROLS:
a.
TIMELINE SCROLL – Scrolls forward or backward in the timeline display.
b.
ZOOM – Zooms in and out at the cursor.
11.
EDIT CONTROLS – These controls allow for time-based editing on a selected channel. To select a
channel and its contents for editing, you will need to activate the corresponding STRIP SOLO button.
Please note that only the last SOLO selection will be selected for editing. To select a specific region of
the track, hold down the SELECT button and rotate the JOG WHEEL.
a.
CUT – Cuts the selected region.
b.
COPY – Copies the selected region.
c.
PASTE – Pastes a copied selection at the cursor.
d.
SPLIT – Splits the track at the cursor.
e.
UNDO – Undoes the edit operation.
12.
PREVIEW TRANSPORT – These are the transport controls for the Preview mix:
a.
MIX NOW - Mixes the previewed track with the next track in the playlist.
b.
STOP – Stops preview audio and cues it to the location of the preview cursor.
c.
PLAY / PAUSE – Plays or pauses audio preview.
5
MIDI assignments are
made
through
the
TOOLS | OPTIONS |
MIDI
|
CUSTOMIZE
menu.
The
looping
feature
allows
you
seamlessly
loop
segment of the music.
Once a loop has been
engaged, it will continue
to loop until you release
the loop by pressing X.
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