Here is a quick recap of the Unit functionality, compiling all available features into a single overview.
The Button cycles four distinct operation modes, which are explained in the following. The functionality of the remaining buttons depends on the current mode.
The following illustration shows how to navigate between the different modes:
In Play
mode, both function as ordinary Sources. If they are assigned to a Control, they will be operable.
The /Buttons can be used for transposing the whole instrument (note shift). Pressing a single button will perform an octave shift, pressing one button while holding the other will perform a semitone shift.
The Button switches between absolute and relative behavior for the most recently used (indicated by a pointy bracket).
In Edit
mode, 1 will operate as an additional Editor for the current parameter focus. The remaining functionality remains as described for the Play
mode.
In Bank
mode, both remain operable as Sources. The /Buttons can be used to navigate banks.The Button will serve as a Direct Load
switch (when held for a second). The last selected preset of the corresponding bank will be loaded.
In Preset
mode, both Ribbons remain operable as Sources. The /Buttons can be used to navigate presets. The Button will serve as a Load
button (when pressed) or as a Direct Load
switch (when held for a second).