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Mimic Pro also has a Data Wheel (encoder) which can be rotated as well
as pressed to input values during some operations.
By default, rotating the Data Wheel adjusts the headphone volume fader.
If controls in Edit Mode are selected, or if menus are not opened, then
rotating the Data Wheel will adjust the selected fader.
When on the Home Screen, pressing the Data Wheel will open the Load
Kit menu. By rotating the Data Wheel, you can scroll through the presets
selections and press the Data Wheel to load the chosen kit preset.
If you double tap on a fader, a red blinking frame around the fader will
appear, (see Pic 5). This means that the fader is in Edit Mode and can be
adjusted using the Data Wheel. To exit Edit Mode, push the Data Wheel,
or tap on any free space on the screen.
Pic 5: Fader in Edit Mode
When you open any menu, you can navigate in that menu by rotating the
Data Wheel and then select the menu item by pressing the Data Wheel.
Double tapping any window
with two squares in the
right top corner of the box
(see Pic 6) will open the
corresponding menu.
Pic 6: Double Tap Box
Double tap on any fader
to activate the Data Wheel
Edit Mode.
DATA WHEEL
Pic 4: Mimic Pro