There are different overviews provided on the Unit, enabling the user to quickly get an impression of the inner workings of a particular sound, just by a brief glance at the Panels. Without listening to the sound or studying parameter values, certain assumptions on signal flow and modulation assignments can be easily made.
At any time, when the Screen is in focus, active overview will be provided. Signal-flow related parameters that are not zero (active
) will have lit LEDs. When Controls are mapped to at least one parameter, they will show lit LEDs as well.
When a Control is selected, all assigned target parameters will show their assignment by blinking LEDs. This applies to parameters that are available on one of the Panels.
When a Control is selected, it will be surrounded by a red rectangle. All assigned target parameters show their assignment by surrounding red rectangles as well. In / sounds, the in focus is reflected.
When a Control is selected, assigned Main parameters (not available on any Panel) are indicated by literal symbols in the Control Screen.
M |
Indicates assignments to Master Volume or Master Tune. |
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u |
Indicates an assignment to Unison Detune. In a sound, the in focus is reflected. |
m |
Indicates an assignment to Mono Glide. In a sound, the in focus is reflected. |
P |
Indicates assignments to Part Volume, Part Tune (in / Sounds) or the Split Point (only in sounds). |
When selecting a parameter of a particular group, blinking LEDs on the Unit show where the output signal of this group is applied further in the signal chain. (If, for example, a parameter of the Feedback Mixer is selected, the PM FB and FB Mix parameters of the Oscillators and Shapers will have blinking LEDs, if they are unequal to zero - indicating that the output signal of the Feedback Mixer is applied in these particular sections.
The Signal Flow indicator is optional and can be disabled in the Menu (see chapter Setup (C15 System Settings) for more details).
Furthermore, in / sounds, the Screen/Tab can indicate send and feedback flow across , as explained in Part Manipulation.
When a previously loaded preset has been edited, an asterisk (*
) will be shown. It can refer to different elements, depending on the context.
On the Unit, the Button can be used to overview or navigate to changed elements.
As mentioned in chapter Presets, the Screen will indicate changes (user edits) to a loaded preset by showing an asterisk behind the unique number. When changes occured to a loaded preset, holding the Button while in the Screen will show the Changed Overview on the Unit, as changed parameters will now have blinking LEDs.
In the Tab, an asterisk will be shown as well. For each changed parameter, an additional yellow frame will be shown. The highlighting can be disabled in the GUI Settings
tab of the Setup window.
When a changed parameter is selected and visible in the Screen, an asterisk behind its label will be shown as well. Holding the Button now will redirect to the Screen, showing the loaded (original) and changed (edited) positions simultaneously. Both can be recalled by using 2/3.
When a changed parameter is selected and visible in the Tab, an asterisk behind its label will be shown as well. Furthermore, the previous state will be indicated left to the shown value. When selecting the previous state, it will be recalled.
When the modulation aspects of a parameter have changed, an asterisk will be shown for each label. When a particular modulation aspect is in focus, the Button can again be used to compare and recall states. 2/3 can be used to recall loaded/changed states and 1/4 can be used to navigate changed modulation aspects, as long as the Button remains pressed.
When the modulation aspects of a parameter have changed, the modulation icon will appear with an additional yellow frame. After selecting the modulation icon, any changed modulation aspect will be shown with an additional yellow frame. Except for the Macro Control selector (just indicating the previous state), any particular aspect can be focussed by selecting the corresponding icon. With the aspect in focus, the previous state will be indicated left to the shown value. When selecting the previous state, it will be recalled.
In order to quickly notice if any keys have an individual tuning (as controlled by the Scale group's Offset parameters), the Scale group provides an overview, showing if active (non-zero) offset parameters are present.
The active state is indicated by a highlighted bar for the Scale group in the selection stack, and when the Scale group is selected, a Reset
option is provided by 1, which will set all active Offset parameters to zero when confirming with .
The active state is indicated by an exclamation mark !
in the Scale group header, and a Reset
option is provided by the header context menu, which will set all active Offset parameters to zero.