MisterE wroteAnderton wroteIt does have transport controls. Those are likely second function labels ... same as the ATOM SQ |
BobF wroteMisterE wroteAnderton wroteIt does have transport controls. Fair enough, though that doesn't make the labels any less strange. Or make it an equal opportunity controller. |
The secondary functions are available when you hold the Shift button. I think Nektar probably assumed that the symbols for FF, Rew, Stop, Record, etc. have become accepted as a standard, and a suitable replacement for text.
All the secondary functions have equivalents in Studio One, but I suppose it's up to Nektar or PreSonus. to decide whether they're going to do the required mapping.
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Anderton wroteTrack send goes to FX Channel, track output goes to Bus. The FX Channel has an IK Multimedia Stealth loaded. This is a CPU-intensive mastering processor with 104 ms of latency. There is no difference in the timing between the Bus and the FX Channel. Could you please provide some more details if your track setup is different. Thanks. I did a bunch of learning in the mean time and I dont seem to be having any issues anymore. |
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