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Modes and Display
Modes and Display
Modes and Display
Modes & Display
Modes and Display
The Four Mode Buttons
The Four Mode Buttons
Each of the Mode navigation buttons will configure Panorama to control different aspects of Bitwig Studio. It's like having four
The Four Mode Buttons
control surfaces in one:
The Four Mode Buttons
The Four Mode Buttons
Each of the Mode navigation buttons will configure Panorama to control different aspects of Bitwig Studio. It's like having four
Each of the Mode navigation buttons will configure Panorama to control different aspects of Bitwig Studio. It's like having four
control surfaces in one:
Each of the Mode navigation buttons will configure Panorama to control different aspects of Bitwig
Each of the Mode navigation buttons will configure Panorama to control different aspects of Bitwig Studio. It's like having four
control surfaces in one:
Studio. It's like having four control surfaces in one:
control surfaces in one:
Mixer:
Instrument :
Mixer:
Mixer:
Assigns controls to Bitwig Studio's Mixer and Device parameters
Mixer:
Assigns all controls to the Bitwig Studio mixer, Clips and Scenes
Transport :
Instrument :
Instrument:
Mixer:
Assigns controls to the currently selected instrument or effect device
Assigns all controls to the Bitwig Studio mixer, Clips and Scenes
Instrument :
Assigns controls to the instrument of effect device currently selected for control
Internal:
Transport :
Transport:
Assigns controls to Bitwig Studio's Transport functions including tempo, shuffle
Instrument :
Assigns controls to the instrument of effect device currently selected for control
Transport :
Controls functions in the Bitwig Studio transport functions including tempo, shuffle and loop points
Internal:
and loop points
Transport :
Controls functions in the Bitwig Studio transport functions including tempo, shuffle and loop points
Internal:
Uses Panorama's internal MIDI controller functions so you can jump out of our dedicated Bitwig Studio
Internal:
Uses Panorama's internal MIDI controller functions so you can jump out of our
Internal:
Uses Panorama's internal MIDI controller functions so you can jump out of our dedicated Bitwig Studio
protocol and use Panorama as a traditional MIDI controller
Wherever you are in Panorama's menu structure, pressing one of the Mode buttons will jump to that mode. The last menu
dedicated Bitwig Studio protocol and use Panorama as a traditional MIDI controller
protocol and use Panorama as a traditional MIDI controller
you accessed in each mode is remembered, so pressing the Mode button once from any other mode will take you back to the
Wherever you are in Panorama's menu structure, pressing one of the Mode buttons will jump to that mode. The last menu
Wherever you are in Panorama's menu structure, pressing one of the Mode buttons will jump to that mode. The last menu
remembered menu; pressing it twice will take you to that mode's home page.
Wherever you are in Panorama's menu structure, pressing one of the Mode buttons will jump to that
you accessed in each mode is remembered, so pressing the Mode button once from any other mode will take you back to the
Wherever you are in Panorama's menu structure, pressing one of the Mode buttons will jump to that mode. The last menu
you accessed in each mode is remembered, so pressing the Mode button once from any other mode will take you back to the
mode. The last page you accessed in each mode is remembered, so pressing the Mode button once from
remembered menu; pressing it twice will take you to that mode's home page.
you accessed in each mode is remembered, so pressing the Mode button once from any other mode will take you back to the
remembered menu; pressing it twice will take you to that mode's home page.
What the Display Tells You
any other mode will take you back to the active page for that mode; pressing it twice will take you to that
remembered menu; pressing it twice will take you to that mode's home page.
What the Display Tells You
mode's home page.
What the Display Tells You
The display Info-Bar is the top Red/Gray/Red area and provides the following status information for each of the three Bitwig
What the Display Tells You
What the Display Tells You
Studio mode home pages:
The display Info-Bar is the top Red/Gray/Red area and provides the following status information for each of the three Bitwig
The display Info-Bar is the top Red/Gray/Red area and provides the following status information for each of the three Bitwig
The display Info-Bar is the top Red/Gray/Red area and provides the following status information for each
Studio mode home pages:
The display Info-Bar is the top Red/Gray/Red area and provides the following status information for each of the three Bitwig
Studio mode home pages:
of the three Bitwig Studio mode home pages:
Mixer + Transport
Studio mode home pages:
modes:
Mixer + Transport
Mixer & Transport modes:
Mixer + Transport
modes:
Mixer + Transport
modes:
modes:
Instrument mode:
Instrument mode:
Display Buttons
Instrument mode:
Instrument mode:
The five display buttons are used to navigate menus or activate functions. On most pages there will be
Instrument mode:
Display Buttons
labels above one or more of these buttons in the display.
Display Buttons
The five display buttons are used to navigate menus or activate functions. On most pages there will be labels above one or
Display Buttons
The first display image you will see after launching Bitwig Studio is the Mixer Home Page. The "Macros"
more of these buttons in the display.
The five display buttons are used to navigate menus or activate functions. On most pages there will be labels above one or
Display Buttons
label is red. The red color indicate that this menu is active and that the 2x4 encoders are currently
The five display buttons are used to navigate menus or activate functions. On most pages there will be labels above one or
more of these buttons in the display.
controlling the macro parameters. If you press the display button labeled 'Sends', that button label will
The five display buttons are used to navigate menus or activate functions. On most pages there will be labels above one or
more of these buttons in the display.
The first display image you will see after launching Bitwig Studio is the Mixer Home Page. The "Macros" label is red. The red
be highlighted red. The red color indicates that this page is active and the 2x4 encoders are currently
more of these buttons in the display.
color indicate that this menu is active and that the 2x4 encoders are currently controlling the macro parameters.
The first display image you will see after launching Bitwig Studio is the Mixer Home Page. The "Macros" label is red. The red
controlling send levels for the selected track.
The first display image you will see after launching Bitwig Studio is the Mixer Home Page. The "Macros" label is red. The red
color indicate that this menu is active and that the 2x4 encoders are currently controlling the macro parameters.
The first display image you will see after launching Bitwig Studio is the Mixer Home Page. The "Macros" label is red. The red
color indicate that this menu is active and that the 2x4 encoders are currently controlling the macro parameters.
Whenever you see a display button in red, it means that menu is active.
Press the Mixer button again and note that the 'Sends' label is still lit red, which indicates that the 2x4
color indicate that this menu is active and that the 2x4 encoders are currently controlling the macro parameters.
Whenever you see a display button in red, it means that menu is active.
encoders are still assigned to Send levels.
Whenever you see a display button in red, it means that menu is active.
If a button is used to control a parameter you will see a line above that's either white or red to indicate the current status of
Whenever you see a display button in red, it means that menu is active.
Whenever you see a display button in red, it means that menu is active.
the button. The image on the right shows you an example where a parameters status is "On".
If a button is used to control a parameter you will see a line above that's either white or red to indicate the current status of
If a button is used to control a parameter you will see a line above that's either white or red to indicate the current status of
the button. The image on the right shows you an example where a parameters status is "On".
If a button is used to control a parameter you will see a line above that's either white or red to indicate the
If a button is used to control a parameter you will see a line above that's either white or red to indicate the current status of
the button. The image on the right shows you an example where a parameters status is "On".
To exit any page, press a Mode button and navigate to whatever page you would like to edit next. If you
current status of the button. The image on the right shows you an example where a parameters status is
the button. The image on the right shows you an example where a parameters status is "On".
navigated to the Macros page, therefore press the [Mixer] button to go back to the mixer mode home
To exit any page, press a Mode button and navigate to whatever page you would like to edit next. If you
"On".
To exit any page, press a Mode button and navigate to whatever page you would like to edit next. If you
page.
navigated to the Macros page, therefore press the [Mixer] button to go back to the mixer mode home
To exit any page, press a Mode button and navigate to whatever page you would like to edit next. If you
navigated to the Macros page, therefore press the [Mixer] button to go back to the mixer mode home
page.
To exit any page, press a Mode button and navigate to whatever page you would like to
navigated to the Macros page, therefore press the [Mixer] button to go back to the mixer mode home
page.
edit next. If you navigated to the Macros page, therefore press the [Mixer] button to go
page.
back to the mixer mode home page.
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Assigns all controls to the Bitwig Studio mixer, Clips and Scenes
Assigns controls to the instrument of effect device currently selected for control
Assigns all controls to the Bitwig Studio mixer, Clips and Scenes
Controls functions in the Bitwig Studio transport functions including tempo, shuffle and loop points
Assigns controls to the instrument of effect device currently selected for control
Uses Panorama's internal MIDI controller functions so you can jump out of our dedicated Bitwig Studio
Controls functions in the Bitwig Studio transport functions including tempo, shuffle and loop points
protocol and use Panorama as a traditional MIDI controller
Uses Panorama's internal MIDI controller functions so you can jump out of our dedicated Bitwig Studio
protocol and use Panorama as a traditional MIDI controller
TRACK NAME
TRACK NAME
TRACK NAME
TRACK NAME
TRACK NAME
TRACK NAME
TRACK NAME
TRACK NAME
CHANNEL NUMBER
CHANNEL NUMBER
CHANNEL NUMBER
CHANNEL NUMBER
DEVICE NAME
DEVICE NAME
DEVICE NAME
DEVICE NAME
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Using Panorama with Bitwig Studio 2.0
Using Panorama with Bitwig Studio 2.0
SELECTED DEVICE
SELECTED DEVICE
SELECTED DEVICE
SELECTED DEVICE
CURRENT PAGE
CURRENT PAGE
CURRENT PAGE
CURRENT PAGE
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