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2 – Controls And Indicators
TASCAM FW-1884 Owner’s Manual
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9. Channel Faders
– In COMPUTER Control
mode, the channel faders send continuous controller
information to banks of eight channels in the host
application’s software mixer. The current bank is
selected by the BANK keys.
In MON MIX mode, the channel faders control the
monitor level of the audio inputs, as selected by the
BANK keys:
Bank 1 = analog inputs
Bank 2 = ADAT inputs
Bank 3 = S/PDIF inputs (channels 1 and 2 only. Chan-
nels 3-8 are inactive.)
NOTE: The faders do not affect the input level to the
host computer.
In MIDI control mode, the channel faders send out
continuous MIDI controller commands.
10. FLIP key
– In COMPUTER Control mode, this
key will switch the control parameters of the Channel
Faders and their associated Channel Rotary Encoders.
(Example: if the Rotary Encoder is set to Aux Send
function, pressing the FLIP key will cause the encoder
to control the channel level, while the channel fader
will control the Aux Send function.)
In MON MIX mode, this key has no function.
In MIDI CTL mode, this key sends out specific MIDI
controller commands.
11. PAN key
– In COMPUTER control mode,
when the PAN key is pressed, the Channel Rotary
Encoders will control the Panning function for the cur-
rently selected bank of eight channels in the host appli-
cation.
In MON MIX mode this key has no function, but
remains lit since the channel encoders only function as
PANs.
In MIDI CTL mode, this key sends out specific MIDI
control commands.
12. AUX keys 1-8
– In COMPUTER Control
mode, when an AUX key is pressed, the Channel
Rotary Encoders will control the Auxilliary Send level
for the selected bank of eight channels in the host
application.
In MON MIX mode, these keys have no function.
In MIDI CTL mode, these keys send out specific
MIDI controller commands.
13. SHORTCUT KEYS:
CONTROL PANEL
– This key will open the FW-
1884’s Control Panel on the host computer. Pressing
the key a second time will close the Control Panel. It
will function as long as the host computer is connected
and running, whether or not an application is active.
This key functions globally, regardless of selected con-
trol surface mode.
SAVE/F1
– In COMPUTER Control Mode, this key
is normally mapped to the host application’s Save func-
tion. Refer to the Application Notes for your software
for details.
In MON MIX mode, this key has no function.
In MIDI CTL mode, this key sends out specific MIDI
controller commands.
REVERT/F2
– In COMPUTER Control Mode, this
key is normally mapped to the host application’s Revert
function. Refer to the Application Notes for your soft-
ware for details.
In MON MIX mode, this key has no function.
In MIDI CTL mode, this key sends out specific MIDI
controller commands.
ALL SAFE/F3
– In COMPUTER Control Mode,
this key is normally mapped to the host application’s
All Safe function (deactivating any tracks armed for
recording). Refer to the Application Notes for your
software for details.
In MON MIX mode, this key has no function.
In MIDI CTL mode, this key sends out specific MIDI
controller commands.
CLR SOLO/F4
– In COMPUTER Control Mode,
this key is normally mapped to the host application’s
Clear Solo function (disengaging any Soloed channels).
Generally, holding SHIFT and pressing this key will
clear all mutes. In both cases, the key will affect all
channels, even those which are not currently visible.
Refer to the Application Notes for your software for
details.
In MON MIX mode this key will clear all soloed input
monitor channels, even on channel fader banks that are
not currently visible. Holding SHIFT and pressing this
key will clear all mutes, even on channel fader banks
that are not currently visible.
In MIDI Control mode, this key sends out specific
MIDI control commands.