M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [15/34] The edit page

M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [15/34] The edit page
Latigo • User Guide 4
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Working In Surround
Latigo can be used just as easily in multi-channel surround as in the
stereo world. Not only is it fast and flexible to place Tracks within
a surround panorama but the Equalizer, Dynamics and Ambience
features on the Play page are all real multi-channel surround
effects.
< Enabling Surround Mode
To use four channel surround just select the Setup Page (bottom left of the instrument) and choose Surround
from the Main Outputs drop down menu.
< Placing Tracks In The Surround Panorama
By far the easiest and most intuitive way to place Tracks in the surround mix is to use
the Front/Rear option of the Stage described earlier in this manual.
If you don’t want to use the Stage for editing surround panorama then use the Pan
control in the Track Mixer to set a Track’s left/right position and the Rear control for
the front/rear position.
The multi-channel surround Ambience adjusts automatically to the panorama
position of each Track.
The Edit Page
Whether you want to become the master
arranger of the percussion group or simply
want to alter the performances of a player
for a groove or two, getting to know the Edit
Page will be worth your while: this is your
conductor’s baton.
What Is A Part?
A Part is a single block or entry in the Pattern
Arranger which allows you to determine
which percussion groove each Track will
play in a Pattern.
A Part.
Each Part has a drop down menu of percussion grooves or fills that can be individually edited and modified
via the Part Parameters described later in this chapter.
What Is A Pattern?
A Pattern is an arrangement of grooves, a collection of Parts, assigned to your MIDI keyboard.
A Pattern
A Pattern can contain up to fourteen Tracks, each playing any groove available in it’s Part menu.

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