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Hardware
6 - Plus / Minus Buttons
Pressing these two buttons lets you load
the next or the previous preset or adjust
the value of a selected parameter up or
down one step at a time.
7 - Up / Down / Right / Left Buttons
Use these buttons to navigate the menus,
in other words: to browse menus or select
parameters. If there are more than two
menu lines, use the
Up/Down buttons to
change to the next line in the display or to
move back to the previous line.
8 - Enter Button
In various menus – e.g. when writing
presets –the
Enter button is used to
confirm the entry of a value or a request.
You can also use it to open sub-menus.
9 - Control Button
Press the
Control Button (9) to switch to
Control Mode. Now you can use the
Continuous Controllers as Performance
Controllers to manipulate selected
parameters ”live”.
When
Control Mode is active, the LED
above the button is lit (red).
10 - Exit Button
Use the Exit button to abort an action, or
to move back up through the menu
system.
11 - Control Wheel
This control changes the value of a
selected parameter and/or preset.
The Control Wheel can also be used to
select alphanumerical characters when
naming files, e.g. presets.
12 - Compact Flash Slot
Accepts a standard memory card in the
Compact Flash format on which you can
store preset data.
13 - Mode Button
Switches between operating modes
Sin-
gle and Multi.
Noah: Single Mode and Multi Mode
14 - System Button
Provides access to the
System menu.
In this menu you will find parameters
for the global configuration of Noah as
well as for MIDI Echo, MIDI Clock and
managing the MIDI Controllers.