Solid State Logic 20012911, 20012919 Nucleus Daw Control Default Reason Profile, Main Soft Key

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Nucleus Daw Control - Default Reason Profile

Main Soft Key Page

The Reason Soft Key set contains 14 MCU commands together with 2 USB keyboard short cuts, Edit and Tools, to switch Menu displays.

Above you can see the assignments for the Nucleus’ Left Hand Soft keys.

NM/VAL (NAME/VALUE) flips the lower row of the channel encoder displays to show the names of the Reason parameters controlled by the faders instead of the name of the Reason Device assigned to the faders (with the exception of the 14:2 mixer where the channel (fader) labels are displayed in the upper row and the function of the encoder is shown in the lower row when NM/VAL is active). The UP/DOWN cursor keys select next/previous track in the Reason Sequencer, which automatically assign the track’s instrument/device to the faders and encoders. The encoder parameter name is only displayed when the encoder is turned. The FLIP command interchanges the fader and encoder parameters and displays the names if NM/VAL has been selected.

AReset activates the Reset Automation Override function.

Pan, Aux 1, Aux 2, Treble Bass and FxRet

assign the named mixer function to the channel encoders when a 14:2 Mixer is the target track device. When Malström is the target track device, Aux 1 and Aux 2 toggle the channel controls between Oscillator A + Modulator A and Oscillator B + Modulator B.

SOLO acts as Solo ON/OFF for the target track

MUTE acts as Mute ON/OFF for the target track

EDIT switches the Sequencer to Edit Mode on the target track

NoFlip cancels the FLIP status (operating the FLIP key a second time will not cancel the FLIP function) and is illuminated when FLIP is not active.

SOLO-Xcancels all active track Solos.

MUTE-Xcancels all active track Mutes.

Toggle Rotates the Reason Rack (Front/Rear).

Redo everses a change caused by the UNDO function. It illuminates whenever there is a valid REDO option.

Nucleus Reason Profile Guide

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Contents Nucleus December Initial Release Main Soft Key Nucleus Daw Control Default Reason ProfileUsing the Reason 6 Mixer DAW Cmnd Softkey Label Reason Function TRANSPORT/UTILITY KeysDAW Cmnd Softkey Label Reason Function Configuring Reason for Nucleus Control

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