Solid State Logic SSL UF1 User Manual page 63

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Transport Controls
UF1 features dedicated transport keys section across the bottom, with the secondary transport keys laid out above. The secondary
transport keys come preassigned to commonly used DAW functions like loop on/off and click on/off. The secondary transport keys
are re-assignable via the 360° software application. There is also a shift key, which re-purposes the secondary transport keys with
DAW automation modes.
Quick Key 2
Quick Key 1
Page Left
Page Right
Loop
Shift Key
Click
Name/Value
MCU Shift
Rewind
Forward
Stop
Play
Record
Transport Keys
The primary transport keys allow convenient access to the main transport commands within the DAW. From left to right: Rewind
Forward, Stop, Play & Record.
Secondary Transport Keys
The secondary transport controls allow quick access to some other frequently used features within the DAW. These keys can be
reassigned via SSL 360°. The default mapping is as follows: Page Left, Page Right, Loop on/off, metronome/click on/off and two
quick keys. In Cubase, Quick Key 1 is preset to toggle the Name/Value command and Quick Key 2 is assigned to the MCU Shift
function.
Shifted Functions of the Secondary Transport Keys - Automation Modes
You will notice that there are additional labels beneath the Secondary Transport keys. These functions are accessed by pressing
SHIFT button and provide access to the automation modes within Cubase. Note that READ and WRITE are the only automation
keys that apply to Cubase, so all other keys in this section are disabled.
Modes unavailable in Cubase MCU
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