Overbridge; Class Compliant Device - Elektron Analog Heat MKII User Manual

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• The Preset number and Preset name display the currently selected preset. If you push one of the pa-
rameter keys, the title bar briefly shows the name of the active parameter page. This text is replaced by
parameter names when turning the DATA ENTRY knobs or the dedicated controllers.
• Between the preset number and the preset name, there is an indicator that shows if the preset is altered,
(contain changes that will be lost unless you save the preset.)
• The Audio input meter displays the level of the incoming audio.
• The Trigger icon shows that the Envelope Follower, an external gate signal or manual triggering has
generated a trigger event.
• The PARAMETER page parameters show what the DATA ENTRY knobs control and their current param-
eter values.
• The graphical information varies depending on the current PARAMETER page.
The Analog Heat MKII features a screen saver that dims the screen after 5 minutes of inac-
tivity and turns off the screen after 60 minutes. Press any key or move any controller to wake
up the screen.

5.13 OVERBRIDGE

The Overbridge software suite enables a tight integration between the Analog Heat MKII and a computer
DAW software.
When using Overbridge, the user interface for the Analog Heat MKII presents itself as a plug-in window in
your DAW. Access, edit and automate parameters for sound shaping on screen. Always find your device
preset parameters in the same state as you left them when you return to your DAW project, with the useful
total recall functionality.
Read more about Overbridge use and availability on the Elektron website: https://www.elektron.se/overbridge/

5.14 CLASS COMPLIANT DEVICE

The Analog Heat MKII is a class compliant device (also known as plug-and-play). It means it does not re-
quire any extra drivers to connect to your Windows or macOS computer, or your iOS device.
The Analog Heat MKII can, therefore, stream audio and MIDI directly over USB to and from supported
computers/phones/tablets. It opens up several exciting possibilities of what you can do with your device,
for example, record audio from your device directly over USB in your DAW. For more information, please see
"6.8.1 USB CONFIG" on page 23 and "6.5.3 USB CC MODE" on page 19
5. THE USER INTERFACE
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