Controls And Connections - Livid Ohm64 Manual

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16 Rotary knobs
6 Function knobs
1 BPM/Tap button
8 Solo / Mute buttons
2 Transform buttons

Controls and Connections

While any of the controls on the Ohm64 can be used for a wide range of functionality, here are some basic
terms and uses for the controls.
1.
Programmable Clip Bank – The Clip Bank sends out data for activating files, triggering loops,
sequences, or files. The programmable buttons on the Clip Bank can be assigned to MIDI notes or
Continuous Controllers (CCs).
2.
Programmable Sliders – These programmable vertical sliders can be used to adjust effects, mapped to
pitch and volume, or used to manipulate data. The sliders can be programmed to send CC or Pitch
Bend messages.
3.
Programmable Triggers – These programmable buttons can be used to activate effects or mute
channels. The buttons can be assigned to MIDI notes or CCs.
4.
Programmable Knobs – These programmable knobs can be used to adjust effects, EQ settings, and
control playback. The knobs can be programmed to send CC or Pitch Bend messages.
5.
Programmable Function Buttons – These programmable buttons can be used to activate various
functions within the software such as: switching between channels or banks, selecting tracks, or used
to cue, play, pause, and rewind your media. The buttons can be assigned to MIDI notes, program
changes, or CCs.
6.
Programmable Transform Buttons – These programmable buttons can be used to transform, mix,
switch, or fade between channels. The buttons can be assigned to MIDI notes, program changes, or
CCs.
7.
Programmable Crossfader – Use the crossfader to control the crossfade, mix, or transition between
channels. The crossfader can be programmed to send increasing values to the left or to the right.
8.
Programmable Tap Button – This programmable button is designed for tapping the BPM. This button
can be assigned to MIDI notes, program changes, or CC's.

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