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Panel layout and connectors, Front panel – Elektron Analog Four User Manual

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PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS

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PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS

FRONT PANEL

The Analog Four front panel.

1.

MASTER VOLUME sets the volume for the main outputs and the headphones output.

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[SONG MODE] activates/deactivates SONG mode.

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[CHAIN MODE] activates/deactivates CHAIN mode.

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LEVEL sets the overall volume level of the active track. Also used for scrolling in menus and setting various
parameter values.

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[TEMPO] opens the TEMPO menu. [FUNCTION] + [TEMPO] makes it possible to tap the tempo.

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[YES/SAVE] key. Used for entering sub-menus and for confirming choices.

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[NO/RELOAD] key. Used for exiting an active menu and backing one step.

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The LCD window.

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The [ARROW] keys. Used for menu navigation. They are called [UP], [DOWN], [LEFT] and [RIGHT].

10. [PERFORMANCE] enters PERFORMANCE mode.
11. [ARP] key. Controls for the arpeggiator of the active track are found here.
12. [NOTE] key. Note settings for the active track are made here.
13. [PARAMETER] keys switch between the PARAMETER pages of the active track. The upper white text leg-

end indicates the pages for the four synth tracks. The gray text is for the FX track pages and the white text
line beneath indicates the CV track pages. A second press on the [PARAMETER] key will open secondary
PARAMETER pages. LED indicates if the first (red) or second (green) page is active.

14. DATA ENTRY knobs. Used for adjusting parameters.
15. LEDs indicating the active track and muted tracks.
16. The [TRACK] keys selects the active track. Four synth tracks, one FX track and one CV track are available.

[FUNCTION] + [TRACK] mutes a track.

17. [TRANSPOSE] transposes the octave for the mini-keyboard and the note trigs.
18. The LED indicates if the transpose lock functionality is activated or not.

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