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Modes:
Looper Mode
Each of the bottom 4 rectangular buttons represent one of four loopers. A looper can be an instance of Live's built in looper, or Jove (from Monomodular). Preface the looper name with "@looper" and it's number.
Select the loop by using the four select buttons. The color of each button represents its corresponding looper's state:
Red: recording. Cyan: overdubbing. Blue: muted. Green: playing. Magenta: waiting to sync (for quantized features). White: selected.
The round pads control loop functions for the selected loop, and the long slider controls feedback amount. The buttons are: Overdub, Record, Mute, Reverse, and Clear (on the tip of the wing).
Scene Launcher Mode
The select buttons select from banks 1 - 4. In each bank, there are 4 launch buttons. This allows launching up to 16 scenes. Preface a scene with "@launch" + the bank number + the slot number. (e.g. "@launch 1 1").
Device Mode
The select buttons select from devices 1 - 4 (designated by prefacing device name with "@fx" + its number, e.g. "@fx1"). Each device should be a rack. The pad buttons allow toggling of macros, while the long slider allows continuous control. By renaming the macro controls in the device to "@param" + its number, you can toggle its value between 0 and 127 by pressing the button. By renaming one of the macro controls to "@exp", you can control its value with the long slider.
To designate a rack to be used for one