Arrow up and arrow down buttons, The channel strip(s), Select button – Apple Logic Express 7.2 User Manual
Page 105: Record enable button

Chapter 3
M-Audio iControl
105
Arrow Up and Arrow Down Buttons
The
Arrow
Up
and
Arrow
Down
buttons
move
up
or
down
by
“banks”
of
tracks
(or
between
“pages”
of
parameters,
as
discussed
earlier).
To
quickly
explain,
a
single
iControl
device
is
only
capable
of
viewing
eight
tracks
at
a
time.
To
see,
and
edit
or
mix
more
tracks,
simply
press
the
Arrow
Up
or
Arrow
Down
button
to
switch
between
tracks
1
to
8,
9
to
16,
17
to
24
and
so
on.
Note
that
when
shifting
by
bank,
this
always
“quantizes”
to
integer
banks.
As
an
example:
Your
song
has
19
tracks,
and
the
iControl
is
displaying
tracks
1
to
8.
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Pressing the Arrow Down button shifts to tracks 9 to 16
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Pressing the Arrow Down button again shifts to tracks 12 to 19
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Pressing the Arrow Up button shifts back to tracks 9 to 16, not 4 to 11
This way, you always revert to the bank positions you expect, and are used to.
Note:
Pressing
the
Arrow
Up
button
while
holding
down
the
Option
button
jumps
to
the
first
tracks,
and
pressing
the
Arrow
Down
button
jumps
to
the
last
tracks
in
the
song—as
an
example
(in
a
64
track
song),
tracks
1
to
8
or
tracks
57
to
64.
If
the
Generator,
EQ,
Effect
1,
or
Effect
2
button
is
illuminated,
the
Arrow
Up
and
Arrow
Down
buttons
have
different
functionality.
See
the
sections
above
for
details.
The Channel Strip(s)
As
each
channel
strip
is
identical,
the
information
discussed
in
this
section
applies
equally
to
all
eight
of
the
iControl
channel
strips.
Select Button
This
button
is
used
to
select
a
channel
for
channel-based
editing
or
assignment
commands.
Each
channel
features
an
independent
Select
LED
which
is
lit
when
a
track
is
selected.
Note:
If
the
Track
Info
button
is
illuminated,
the
Select
buttons
behave
differently.
See
“
” on page 103 for details.
Record Enable Button
This
button
arms
or
disables
the
channel
for
recording.
Each
channel
features
an
independent
Record
Button
LED
which
illuminates
when
a
track
is
“armed”
for
recording.
Note:
Holding
down
the
Option
button,
while
pressing
any
Record
Enable
button
will
disarm
all
tracks.