X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F22_using-control-surfaces%2F05_Presonus_FaderPort.html;h=9acf3747576df763a6cbe27099bb45197b574830;hb=248440e975ea65df0f1c524fcebea1999908ff6c;hp=f6bceca97313bfde1e9cbd46b273ac705b8f4b51;hpb=c39f52d06c624ff0448750bede5c350e39e27b14;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/05_Presonus_FaderPort.html b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/05_Presonus_FaderPort.html index f6bceca..9acf374 100644 --- a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/05_Presonus_FaderPort.html +++ b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/05_Presonus_FaderPort.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ menu_title: Presonus Faderport behaviour with the device. This issue might get fixed by Presonus in the future.
-+
Ardour uses the Faderport in what Presonus calls "native" mode. You do not need to do anything to enable this - Ardour will set the device to be in the correct mode. In native mode, the Faderport @@ -87,15 +87,30 @@ menu_title: Presonus Faderport The transport buttons all work as you would expect.
+ When pressed on its own, starts the transport moving backwards. Successive presses
speed up the "rewind" behaviour.
-
- If pressed while also holding the Stop button, the playhead will
- return to the zero position on the timeline.
+
+ If pressed while also holding the Stop button, the playhead will + return to the zero position on the timeline. +
++ If pressed while also holding the Shift button, the playhead will + move to the session start marker. +
+ When pressed on its own, starts the transport moving faster than normal. Successive presses + speed up the "fast forward" behaviour. +
++ If pressed while also holding the Shift button, the playhead + will move to the session end marker. +
- The Mix, Proj, Trns buttons have no "obvious" functionality
- that they correspond to in Ardour. We have therefore allowed users
- to choose from a carefully curated set of possible actions that seem
- related to the button labels in some clear way. This can be done via
- the Faderport configuration dialog accessed via Preferences
- > Control Surfaces
. Each button has 3 possible actions
- associated with it:
+ The Mix, Proj, Trns buttons do not obviously correspond any
+ particular functions or operations in Ardour. We have therefore
+ allowed users to choose from a carefully curated set of possible
+ actions that seem related to the button labels in some clear
+ way. This can be done via the Faderport configuration dialog
+ accessed via Preferences > Control Surfaces
. Each
+ button has 3 possible actions associated with it:
Possible actions include:
Possible actions include:
Possible actions include:
+ When pressed on its own, toggles punch recording. If there is no + punch range set for the session, this will do nothing. +
++ When pressed in conjunction with the Shift button, this moves + the playhead to the previous Marker +
+ See above. Any and all GUI-initiated actions can be driven with + by pressing this button on its own, or with a "long" press. +
++ When pressed in conjunction with the Shift button, this will move + the playhead to the next marker. +
+ When pressed on its own, this toggles loop playback. If the + Ardour preference "Loop-is-mode" is enabled, this does nothing + to the current transport state. If that preference is disabled, + then engaging loop playback will also start the transport. +
++ When pressed in conjunction with the Shift button, this will + create a new (unnamed) marker at the current playhead + position. +