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212 Chapter 19-Pro Tools Remote Layer Resetting Faders, Sends, Panpots & Plug-ins Faders, panpots, sends, and plug-ins can be reset to their default values as follows. For faders and send controls, this is "0." For panpots, it's center. Make sure that the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN 4] (INSERT) button indicator is off before proceeding with these shortcuts. To do this... Reset a channel fader Reset all channel faders Reset all selected channel faders Reset a channel panpot Reset all channel panpots Reset all selected channel panpots Reset a channel send level Reset all channel send levels Reset all selected channel send levels Reset the currently selected plug-in Do this! [MATRIX 1]+[SEL] USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+[MATRIX 1]+[SEL] USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+USER DEFINED KEYS [4]+[MATRIX 1]+[SEL] [PAN], [MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push] [PAN], USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push] [PAN], USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+USER DEFINED KEYS [4]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push] AUX SELECT [AUX1-5], [MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push] AUX SELECT [AUX1-5], USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push] AUX SELECT [AUX1-5], USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+USER DEFINED KEYS [4]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push] [MATRIX 1]+EFFECTS PLUG-INS [6] While the [MATRIX 1] (DEFAULT) button is being pressed, its indicator flashes and "DFLT" appears in the SELECT ASSIGN section of the display. Grouped channels are reset together. You can temporarily disable a group by pressing and holding the USER DEFINED KEYS [12] (CTRL/CLUTCH) button before pressing the [MATRIX 1] (DEFAULT) button. Navigating the Edit Window The cursor buttons can be used to navigate the Edit window as follows. 1 Use the [INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select Navigation cursor mode. The CURSOR MODE section of the display shows "NAVIGATION." 2 To move the edit cursor to the previous region boundary, or to the previous marker, press the Left cursor button. 3 To move the edit cursor to the next region boundary, or to the next marker, press the Right cursor button. 4 To select the track above, press the Up cursor button. 5 To select the track below, press the Down cursor button. The following shortcuts apply. To do this... Do this! Extend the selection Select the previous region Select the next region Display the in point of the selected region in the center of the Edit window Display the out point of the selected region in the center of the Edit window USER DEFINED KEYS [4]+Left or Right cursor button USER DEFINED KEYS [12]+Left cursor button USER DEFINED KEYS [12]+Right cursor button USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+Left cursor button (or LOCATE MEMORY [IN] button) USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+Right cursor button (or LOCATE MEMORY [OUT] button) DM2000-Owner's Manual

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Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer
DM2000—Owner’s Manual
Resetting Faders, Sends, Panpots & Plug-ins
Faders, panpots, sends, and plug-ins can be reset to their default values as follows. For faders
and send controls, this is “0.” For panpots, it’s center.
Make sure that the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN 4] (INSERT) button indicator is off before
proceeding with these shortcuts.
While the [MATRIX 1] (DEFAULT) button is being pressed, its indicator flashes and
“DFLT” appears in the SELECT ASSIGN section of the display.
Grouped channels are reset together. You can temporarily disable a group by pressing and
holding the USER DEFINED KEYS [12] (CTRL/CLUTCH) button before pressing the
[MATRIX 1] (DEFAULT) button.
Navigating the Edit Window
The cursor buttons can be used to navigate the Edit window as follows.
1
Use the [INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select Navigation cursor mode.
The CURSOR MODE section of the display shows “NAVIGATION.”
2
To move the edit cursor to the previous region boundary, or to the previous
marker, press the Left cursor button.
3
To move the edit cursor to the next region boundary, or to the next marker,
press the Right cursor button.
4
To select the track above, press the Up cursor button.
5
To select the track below, press the Down cursor button.
The following shortcuts apply.
To do this...
Do this!
Reset a channel fader
[MATRIX 1]+[SEL]
Reset all channel faders
USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+[MATRIX 1]+[SEL]
Reset all selected channel faders
USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+USER DEFINED KEYS
[4]+[MATRIX 1]+[SEL]
Reset a channel panpot
[PAN], [MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push]
Reset all channel panpots
[PAN], USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push]
Reset all selected channel panpots
[PAN], USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+USER DEFINED KEYS
[4]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push]
Reset a channel send level
AUX SELECT [AUX1–5], [MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push]
Reset all channel send levels
AUX SELECT [AUX1–5], USER DEFINED KEYS
[5]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push]
Reset all selected channel send levels
AUX SELECT [AUX1–5], USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+USER
DEFINED KEYS [4]+[MATRIX 1]+[ENCODER push]
Reset the currently selected plug-in
[MATRIX 1]+EFFECTS PLUG-INS [6]
To do this...
Do this!
Extend the selection
USER DEFINED KEYS [4]+Left or Right cursor button
Select the previous region
USER DEFINED KEYS [12]+Left cursor button
Select the next region
USER DEFINED KEYS [12]+Right cursor button
Display the in point of the selected region
in the center of the Edit window
USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+Left cursor button (or LOCATE
MEMORY [IN] button)
Display the out point of the selected
region in the center of the Edit window
USER DEFINED KEYS [5]+Right cursor button (or LOCATE
MEMORY [OUT] button)