User Interface - Arturia ACID V User Manual

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7. USER INTERFACE

This chapter covers everything that is not in the main panel and advanced views — all
the utilitarian functions that make Acid V a joy to use in a modern music production
environment.
The toolbars above and below the
functions for Preset selection, housekeeping, and other utility settings.
Then there's the side panel, where you make important global and MIDI settings, can use
and create
Macros [p.87]
explore Acid V via interactive tutorials.
The Upper Toolbar includes:
The
Main Menu [p.72]
The Preset Name Pane and
An overall
The button to open the
A gear-shaped icon that opens the
The Lower Toolbar includes:
The
parameter description area [p.16]
control
A Bypass button
A duplicate
the main hold button is obscured
Undo, Redo, and History [p.79]
The
CPU Meter [p.80]
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main panel [p.15]
to control several settings with a single control movement, and
Preset Browser [p.90]
output volume [p.19]
knob
Advanced Views [p.77]
Hold button [p.23]
for when you're in one of the Advanced Views and
and
Panic [p.80]
of Acid V contain a number of important
access button
side panel [p.81]
that shows info when you hover over any
functions
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