Daw Transport Controls; Arrow (Cursor) Keys; Dial And Shtl (Shuttle) Key/Indicator; Bank Selection Keys And Indicators - Tascam FW-1082 Owner's Manual

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In
mode, they send messages to the DAW
COMPUTER
application. The exact message and the interpretation
depend on the application. Also note that these keys

DAW transport controls

These controls have no meaning in
(except for the
keys). In
BANK
typically send MIDI messages.
In
mode, the exact function of these keys
COMPUTER
is determined by the DAW application. Typical uses
are described here.

Arrow (cursor) keys

around the screen.

Dial and SHTL (shuttle) key/indicator

cally used as scrub wheel, or shuttle (with indicator
lit).

BANK selection keys and indicators

computer mode, select different banks of eight chan-
nels. The indicators light to give an indication of the
currently-selected bank.

Rear panel

Monitoring and
phones
Power jack and
switch
mode
MON MIX
mode, they
MIDI CTRL
Cursor keys for navigation
Typi-
In
MIDI I/O
Digital
audio I/O
IEEE.1394
(FireWire)
ports
Figure 2.2: Rear panel features
2 – Parts of the FW-1082
can be
ed to provide another four function
SHIFT
keys.
In
mode, they typically send MIDI mes-
MIDI CTRL
sages.
In
mode, the keys are used to select, and the
MON MIX
first two indicators show, whether the incoming ana-
log (
) or digital inputs (
ANLG
monitored.
In
mode, they are used to shift through the
MIDI CTRL
"banks" of MIDI controllers provided by the FW-
1082.

LOCATE keys, SET, IN and OUT keys

cally used to locate to preset location points, to set
location points, and to set the punch points within a
DAW application.

Transport keys and indicators

trol and show the status of a DAW's transport func-
tions.
Line inputs and inserts
Mic inputs and phantom
power switch
Foot switch
jack
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) signals are being
D IN
Typi-
Used to con-
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