Akai APC mini mk2 User Manual page 7

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Faders: Normally, you can use these faders to control various parameters in
Ableton Live.
Press and hold Shift and press one of the left four Clip Stop Buttons labeled
Fader CTRL (Volume, Pan, Send, Device) to put APC mini mk2's Faders in
the corresponding mode:
• Volume Mode: The eight faders will control the volume levels of the first
eight tracks in Ableton Live.
• Pan Mode: The eight faders will control the panning positions of the first
eight tracks in Ableton Live.
• Send Mode: The eight faders will control the levels of Send A for the first
eight tracks in Ableton Live. Repeat this action to set the faders to control
the levels of subsequent sends (e.g., Send B, Send C, etc.).
• Device Mode: The eight faders will control the eight Macro Controls of
the current device in Ableton Live.
5.
Master Fader: Use this fader to control the Master track volume in Ableton
Live.
6.
Clip Buttons: While in Ableton Live's Session View, use these buttons in this
8x8 matrix to launch clips. Each Clip Button represents a single clip slot. The
eight columns represent eight tracks while the eight rows represent eight
scenes. In Clip Launch Mode, the buttons' colors will match the clip colors in
Ableton Live. If there is nothing loaded to a clip slot in Ableton Live, the
matching button will remain unlit.
You can launch the entire scene by pressing the Scene Launch buttons to the
right of the row of clips.
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