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Channel Rack

HDSQ edited this page Jan 24, 2021 · 7 revisions

When the Channel rack is active, advanced functionality is added to control channels, and allow sequencing.

Faders, Knobs and Buttons

The faders, knobs and buttons all have the same usage in the Channel rack as they do in the Mixer.

Drum Pads

The drum pads allow for advanced control of channels and Grid Bits. There are two UI modes (as of Update 1.2): Normal Mode, and Grid Bit Mode. These modes can be toggled using the bottom left Drum Pad.

Normal Mode

Diagram of Normal Mode Functions

Note that as of v2.1, the UI mode switcher has been moved to the upper circular button.

Channel Selection

The light-blue pads on the left can be used to select the previous/next channel.

Cut, Copy and Paste

The blue, light-blue and green pads can be used to cut, copy and paste (respectively) the contents of patterns.

To Piano Roll

The pulsing green button (bottom right) opens the piano roll for the selected track.

Grid Bit Mode

Diagram of Grid Bit Mode Functions

Note that as of v2.1, the UI mode switcher has been moved to the upper circular button.

Top Row

The top row of drum pads controls the grid bits of the selected channel. Tapping a pad will toggle the grid bit. Active grid bits pulse, and are red unless they lie on an indicator for a current Drum pad

Scrolling

The purple (bottom centre-right) pads act as scroll (forward/backwards) buttons, allowing you to skip forwards or backwards in the grid by 8 steps. The scroll position is indicated by the light-pink pad on the top row. Double Tapping the scroll left button will return to the initial scroll value.

Zooming

The blue (bottom right) pads act as zoom (out/in) buttons, allowing you to change the multiplier at which the grid bits are displayed. Zooming out from the default will cause only quavers (1/8 notes) to be displayed, and zooming out again will cause only crochets (1/4 notes) to be displayed, and so on. The zoom level is indicated by the light-blue pad on the top row. Double tapping the zoom-in button will return to the initial zoom level.

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