Predator Controls - Rob Papen Predator User Manual

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Predator Controls

Predator uses controller knobs and buttons to adjust its parameters. If you move your mouse over a control
the controller name and its value is shown in Predator s read-out screen, which is located at the bottom right
hand side.
Knobs
Knobs are controlled by left clicking on them and moving the mouse up and down, you can see the value in
the read-out screen. Pressing shift and moving up / down allows you to fine tune the control and pressing ctrl
+ mouse button sets the control to its default value.
Buttons come in two kinds:
On / Off buttons
On / Off buttons: when you left click these they toggle between being on and off. An example of this is the
Oscillator tracking button.
Menu buttons
When you left click on these a pop-up menu appears, this allows you to select the value for this control.
Right clicking
Right clicking (or control-click on Mac) on a control will bring up the midi / help menu.
Here is shown the control name, the current value and which midi control this control is latched to.
Also you can do the following.
- Help (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Bring up a help screen for that control.
- Set to default (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Set the control to its default value.
- Set to Minimum (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Set the control to its minimum value.
- Set to Maximum (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Set the control to its maximum value.
- Set to Mid (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Set the control to its medium value.
- Set to Random (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Set the control to a random value.
- Increase (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Increases the control value by 1%
- Decrease (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Decreases the control value by 1%
- Set Value (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Brings up an entry box so you can directly set the value of a control.
- Latch to midi (right clicking or control-click on Mac)
Latches that control to the next midi control received.
For instance to latch Osc 1 volume to midi expression, right click on Osc 1 volume knob, click on Latch to
Mid and then move the midi expression control, this should move the Osc 1 volume knob as well.
These addressed midi controller settings are overall and will work for all presets and active Predators in your
host.
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