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 Keys Front Panel.
1.
MASTER VOLUME sets the volume for the main outputs and the headphones output.
2.
[SONG MODE] activates/deactivates SONG mode.
3.
[CHAIN MODE] activates/deactivates CHAIN mode.
4.
[RECORD] key. activates/deactivates GRID RECORDING mode. Starts LIVE RECORDING if held while
pressing [PLAY]. The secondary function is a copy operation.
5.
SOUND SELECTION wheel allows quick access to Sounds. It is also used to scroll through menus and set
some parameter values.
6.
[PLAY] starts the playback of the sequencer. The secondary function is a clear operation.
7.
[STOP] stops playback. The secondary function is a paste operation.
8.
LEVEL sets the overall volume level of the active track.
9.
[TEMPO] opens the TEMPO menu. [FUNCTION] + [TEMPO] makes it possible to tap the tempo.
10. [YES/SAVE] key. Used for entering sub-menus and for confirming choices.
11. [NO/RELOAD] key. Used for exiting an active menu and backing one step.
12. The LCD window.
13. The [ARROW] keys. Used for menu navigation. They are called [UP], [DOWN], [LEFT] and [RIGHT].
14. [PERFORMANCE] enters PERFORMANCE mode.
15. [ARP] key. Controls for the arpeggiator of the active track are found here.
16. [NOTE] key. Note settings for the active track are made here.
17. [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.
18. DATA ENTRY knobs. Used for adjusting parameters.
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