M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [7/34] English

M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [7/34] English
Latigo • User Guide 4
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English
< The Instrument Symbols
Below the Track Tabs is a dark rectangular area containing a colored symbol for the percussion instrument
played by a Track. This area also contains a few functions that are worth mentioning.
The Instrument Symbols area.
Track Volumes: Although most of your mixing will happen on Latigo’s Mix Page we’ve hidden a handy
little feature that no-one except you guys who read manuals will know about. Using your mouse wheel
in the instrument symbol area allows you to control Track volumes on the Play Page. Give it a try, it’s
pretty useful.
Hold [Shift] for fine adjustment.
Track Info: Right clicking (Mac: [Ctrl]-Click) in the instrument symbol area will open an information box
with a picture and description of the instrument played on that track. This information is always displayed
in English but is also available in other languages in “The Instruments” chapter of this manual.
Track Mute Status: When a track is muted the instrument symbol changes from colored to grey. This
way you always have an overview of all muted instruments.
< Adding Tracks
When you load or add a Track to a Style, you are adding all of the properties it formerly had, including
information about what is played by which MIDI keys and sound edit settings.
To add a Track either:
Double click it in the Styles Selector menu
or
drag and drop the Track anywhere to the right of the Styles Selector (except onto an existing Track Tab)
and release your mouse button
or
select the Track in the Styles Selector and click Load.
< Replacing Tracks
To replace a Track simply drag and drop the new Track onto the tab of the Track you wish to replace. This works
for Tracks listed in the Styles Selector as well as for Track Tabs.
< Copying Tracks
To make a copy of a Track click and drag the Track Tab to an empty place in the Track Tabs display.

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