Cortex HDC-3000 Setup Manual page 9

Cortex hdc-3000 audio controller: user guide
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11. NAVIGATOR keypad
These buttons allow the user to navigate through menus and features of
the HDC-1000. Depending on the mode of the unit, the buttons may
serve different purposes.
13. SHIFT button
Holding down the SHIFT button extends the use of certain buttons on the
unit, by providing alternate functions.
14. JOG WHEEL
The JOG WHEEL controls many aspects of the unit, and can be used for
navigating through menus, searching through music and manipulation of
pitch. The behavior of the JOG WHEEL is dependent on the mode of
operation, as well as the status of the PITCH ON/OFF indicator and
JOG MODE.
15. POWER button
The POWER button can be pressed momentarily to turn ON the unit; to
turn off the unit, the POWER button must be held down for 5 seconds.
16. SINGLE button
When this button is pressed momentarily, the state of playback (SIN-
GLE or CONTINUE) will be displayed on each side's respective LCD
DISPLAY. To change the state of playback, hold the SHIFT button on the
side of the unit you wish to change, and press the SINGLE button
momentarily. The new state of playback (SINGLE or CONTINUE) will
then be displayed on that side's respective LCD DISPLAY panel.
17. TIME MODE button
This button dictates whether the unit will display textual and visual time
information relating to the TIME REMAINING or TIME ELAPSED.
Pressing this button momentarily changes the TIME MODE of both sides
of the unit, while holding SHIFT and momentarily pressing TIME will
change the TIME MODE of only that respective side.
17. DSP button
This button engages the DSP menu. From this menu, DSP effects such as
filter, flange, echo, etc can be both engaged and edited. Any changes
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Parts Diagram and Functions
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that are made can be saved to the unit for recall at a later point.
18. Loops button
This button engages the loop menu. Up to 4 loops can be saved and
edited per song, and upon loop creation the in and out points can be
edited on the fly. Loops are automatically saved to the MSD for later
use.
19. Hot Cue button
This button engages the Hot Cue menu. Up to 4 hot cue's are available
per song. Hot Cues are automatically saved to the MSD for later use.
20.Samples button
This button will engage the samples menu. Up to 4 samples can be used
at any time.
21. Multifunction buttons (1-4)
Depending on which menu you are in, these buttons do everything from
engage loops to select parameters. These options are specific to each
menu-please read each section of the manual relating to the specific
menu in question to learn the function of each key.
20.Edit button
This button will engage the edit menu. From this menu the user can edit
low level functions of the unit, such as pitch range, device selection,
waveform creation and even the unit's internal clock.
23. BPM/Key Adjust/Master Tempo buttons
These buttons engage functions that change how the pitch is used. BPM
will display the Beats Per Minute of the track in real time, and reflect
any changes made on the pitch fader. Key adjust changes the key of
the song without changing the speed. Master Tempo changes the speed
without changing the pitch. Both Master Tempo and Key can be used in
combination with the BPM button as well. When Key Adjust is enabled
then the PITCH BEND buttons act to change KEY instead of acting as a
PITCH BEND.
Setup Guide
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