Export a preset “project” bank

6.3USING THE CONTROLLERS

6.3.1 Knobs

Generally DAWs offer several knob control modes.

The default control mode for knobs with the mouse is the circular mode: click on the knob and turn around it in order to change the value of the controller. The circular mode gives high precision in the manipulation of controls: The further the mouse goes from the knob, the higher the precision of the setting.

In linear mode, the knob can be set only by vertically moving the mouse, not by going around it. Like the sliders, it is possible to obtain a higher precision by right clicking or [Alt]+click on the knob concerned.

The linear mode can sometimes be simpler to use than the circular mode, although we can lose in precision (the precision is limited by the number of vertical pixels on the screen on which the mouse movements are being evaluated). Movement to linear mode is available in the options of your DAW. In Cubasetm, for example, this choice can be found via the “File/Preferences/Edit/Controls” menu, and is found in the “General” tab of the window.

6.3.1.1 Potentiometers

As this name indicates, this type of control can be rotated. They can set a continuous value (frequency of the VCO, balance programs for Lower and Upper keyboard for example) or a set a parameter for an individual selection (choices of the wave forms of the oscillators or LFO, for example)

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Arturia 2 manual Using the Controllers, Knobs