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− | To add a combination, first tap the [[File:Wrench.png|middle]] icon to start [[Configuration mode]], then the [[File:Plus.png|middle]] icon at the bottom of the list of combinations on the right of the screen | + | To add a combination, first tap the [[File:Wrench.png|middle]] icon to start [[Configuration mode]], then the [[File:Plus.png|middle]] icon at the bottom of the list of combinations on the right of the screen. |
This will then prompt you set the name of the new combination. Set this and click OK to continue [[#Changing the combination|changing the combination]]. | This will then prompt you set the name of the new combination. Set this and click OK to continue [[#Changing the combination|changing the combination]]. |
Latest revision as of 05:48, 26 September 2017
A combination is a preset group of stops and/or couplers that can be toggled on or off together. It can be used to quickly set a specific sound, often a balanced quiet or loud mixture.
Adding a combination
To add a combination, first tap the icon to start Configuration mode, then the icon at the bottom of the list of combinations on the right of the screen.
This will then prompt you set the name of the new combination. Set this and click OK to continue changing the combination.
When the new combination is added, it will appear last in the list. Drag and drop the combinations to reorder them.
Changing the combination
To edit a combination, first tap the icon to start Configuration mode, then drag and drop stops and couplers to the combination.
Each time you drag a stop or coupler to the combination, it will either add it to or remove it from the combination. If in doubt, try tapping the combination to see which stops and couplers respond.
Triggers
A trigger is typically another, easier way to toggle the combination, instead of tapping on the screen. Some kind of 'remote control' option, e.g. a Gpio button on the Raspberry Pi, is highly recommended for a frequently used combination - with practice you can smoothly create a dramatic effect with this.
Please see the separate page on triggers for how to set these up.