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X-TOUCH ONE
X-TOUCH ONE Controls
Master/Channel Select
(7)
buttons – these buttons are
used for individual DAW mixer
channel applications:
Master – this allows the
X-TOUCH ONE fader to be used for
fine control of the Master Level.
Select – this selects the current
channel for editing. The mixer
controls are then dedicated to
setting up the selected channel.
Mute – mutes the channel.
Solo – isolates the channel in
the mix.
Rec – arms the channel for
recording.
Transport buttons – the
(8)
five lower buttons have
familiar markings used for
DAW transport applications
(REWIND, FAST FORWARD,
STOP, PLAY, and RECORD).
Note: the STOP button can also be
used to change operation modes.
Press and hold it and then press
the encoder knob. Rotate the knob
to select the operation mode.
Fader Bank and Channel –
(9)
the left or right bank buttons
move the channels up and
down by 8 channels at a time.
The channel buttons move
the channels up and down in
single steps.
Jog/Shuttle – the wheel is
(10)
used for editing the audio in
the DAW. Press the SCRUB button
to switch the wheel between
Jog and Shuttle.
Navigation buttons – these
(11)
allow you to navigate up/down
and left/right, and zoom within
the DAW screen.
Rear Panel
DC IN – securely connect
(12)
the supplied 9 VDC power
adapter here. Connect the other
end of the power adapter to your
local AC mains supply. Use only the
supplied power adapter.
USB HUB – these 2 USB type
(13)
A connectors are used for
connecting external USB hardware
such as a USB mouse, a keyboard,
and USB MIDI keyboards.
The hub communicates directly
to the computer and not to the
X-TOUCH ONE. Each connector can
supply 5V USB power. The hub is
only active when the X-TOUCH
ONE is powered on, and connected
to a live computer via the
USB MIDI connector.
USB MIDI – this USB type B
(14)
connector is used to connect to a
computer's USB port for MIDI data
transfer (send/receive), and USB
Hub communications.
Foot Switch – this ¼" connector
(15)
is used for standard sustain pedals
for MIDI data control.
Kensington Lock – this security
(16)
hole allows the connection of
anti-theft devices.