TASCAM US-2400 Owners Manual - Page 9

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3 - Selecting a Control Surface Mode The US-2400 is capable of operating in any one of several modes. The first mode emulates the commonly supported HUI and the next three provide special Mackie Control protocol emulation modes, specifically for use with Sonar, Digital Performer, and Logic. The last mode is a Native Mode which is provided for the implemention of customized control surface mappings. Placing the US-2400 into one of the surface control modes is done when the unit is taken out of standby mode (with the POWER indicator pulsing). This setting is saved when the unit is powered off and on again, until changed in the same way. HUI To set the HUI emulation surface control mode (factory default). We recommend using this mode with Pro Tools: 1 With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold the master SEL key and the AUX 1 keys together. 2 While holding down these keys, turn on the US-2400 using the POWER key. Release the SEL and AUX keys. For details of how to use the US-2400 with Pro Tools, see "Pro Tools" on page 16. Mackie Control (Sonar) To set the Mackie Control emulation surface control mode for use with Sonar: 1 With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold the master SEL key and the AUX 2 keys together. 2 While holding down these keys, turn on the US-2400 using the POWER key. Release the SEL and AUX keys. Confirming the setting In the setup procedures described above, when the US-2400 has powered up, the appropriate AUX key (1 for HUI emulation, 2 for Mackie Control emulation (Sonar), 3 for Mackie Control emulation (DP), 4 for Mackie Control emulation (Logic) and 5 for For details of how to use the US-2400 with Sonar, see "Sonar" on page 18. Mackie Control (Digital Performer) To set the Mackie Control emulation surface control mode for use with Digital Performer: 1 With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold the master SEL key and the AUX 3 keys together. 2 While holding down these keys, turn on the US-2400 using the POWER key. Release the SEL and AUX keys. For details of how to use the US-2400 with Digital Performer, see "Digital Performer" on page 20. Mackie Control (Logic) To set the Mackie Con- trol emulation surface control mode for use with Logic: 1 With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold the master SEL key and the AUX 4 keys together. 2 While holding down these keys, turn on the US-2400 using the POWER key. Release the SEL and AUX keys. For details of how to use the US-2400 with Logic, see "Logic" on page 22. Native mode To set Native mode: 1 With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold the master SEL key and the AUX 5 keys together. 2 While holding down these keys, turn on the US-2400 using the POWER key. Release the SEL and AUX keys. Native mode) will flash three times to confirm the setting. Also note that when the unit is powered on, even when an emulation is not being selected, the AUX key corresponding to the currently-selected emulation will flash three times. TASCAM US-2400 Owner's Manual 9

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TASCAM US-2400 Owner’s Manual
9
3 – Selecting a Control Surface Mode
The US-2400 is capable of operating in any one of
several modes. The first mode emulates the com-
monly supported HUI and the next three provide spe-
cial Mackie Control protocol emulation modes,
specifically for use with Sonar, Digital Performer,
and Logic. The last mode is a Native Mode which is
provided for the implemention of customized control
surface mappings.
Placing the US-2400 into one of the surface control
modes is done when the unit is taken out of standby
mode (with the
POWER
indicator pulsing). This set-
ting is saved when the unit is powered off and on
again, until changed in the same way.
HUI
To set the HUI emulation surface control mode
(factory default). We recommend using this mode
with Pro Tools:
1
With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold
the master
SEL
key and the
AUX 1
keys
together.
2
While holding down these keys, turn on the
US-2400 using the
POWER
key. Release the
SEL
and
AUX
keys.
For details of how to use the US-2400 with Pro
Tools, see “Pro Tools” on page 16.
Mackie Control (Sonar)
To set the Mackie
Control emulation surface control mode for use with
Sonar:
1
With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold
the master
SEL
key and the
AUX 2
keys
together.
2
While holding down these keys, turn on the
US-2400 using the
POWER
key. Release the
SEL
and
AUX
keys.
For details of how to use the US-2400 with Sonar,
see “Sonar” on page 18.
Mackie Control (Digital Performer)
To set
the Mackie Control emulation surface control mode
for use with Digital Performer:
1
With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold
the master
SEL
key and the
AUX 3
keys
together.
2
While holding down these keys, turn on the
US-2400 using the
POWER
key. Release the
SEL
and
AUX
keys.
For details of how to use the US-2400 with Digital
Performer, see “Digital Performer” on page 20.
Mackie Control (Logic)
To set the Mackie Con-
trol emulation surface control mode for use with
Logic:
1
With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold
the master
SEL
key and the
AUX 4
keys
together.
2
While holding down these keys, turn on the
US-2400 using the
POWER
key. Release the
SEL
and
AUX
keys.
For details of how to use the US-2400 with Logic,
see “Logic” on page 22.
Native mode
To set Native mode:
1
With the US-2400 in standby, press and hold
the master
SEL
key and the
AUX 5
keys
together.
2
While holding down these keys, turn on the
US-2400 using the
POWER
key. Release the
SEL
and
AUX
keys.
Confirming the setting
In the setup procedures described above, when the
US-2400 has powered up, the appropriate
AUX
key
(
1
for HUI emulation,
2
for Mackie Control emula-
tion (Sonar),
3
for Mackie Control emulation (DP),
4
for Mackie Control emulation (Logic) and
5
for
Native mode) will flash three times to confirm the
setting.
Also note that when the unit is powered on, even
when an emulation is not being selected, the
AUX
key corresponding to the currently-selected emula-
tion will flash three times.