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Mackie TT24 Digital Live Console Owner�s Manual
Touchscreen and TT Control
6.1.2
TT Control Buttons
The TT control software has two types of buttons: � On/off or selected/unselected An on/selected button has black letters over a light blue background (L/R in the GROUPS area of Figure 6-3). An off/unselected button has light gray letters over a dark blue background (GROUPS 1�8 in Figure 6-1). Click the button to toggle its setting. � Light switch A light switch toggles between two or more values located to the right of the switch. The selected value appears with black letters on a light blue background (GATE in Figure 6-1). The unselected value(s) has gray letters on a black background (EXPANDER in Figure 6-1). The switch position aligns with the selected value. Click anywhere on the light switch to toggle through the values (circular if more than two).
6.1.3
TT Control Menus
At the top of Figure 6-1, the Ch. 1 Analog, Overview, Menu, and Files menus all have a small downward pointing arrow indicating menu items. Click anywhere on the name or arrow to open a standard Windows menu. In addition, the Ch. 1 Analog menu has larger up/down arrows on either side. Click on these arrows, or press the console up/down arrow keys, to increment/ decrement through the list without opening the menu.
6.1.4
TT Control Graphs
Graphs with numbers or letters in small diamonds indicate that they can be adjusted by clicking, holding, and dragging the points (the EQ, GATE, and Compressor graphs in Figure 6-1). In the EQ graph, each point behaves according to its EQ type. Since Band 1 is a shelf filter, its point (1 in Figure 6-1) can be dragged sideways to set the cutoff filter frequency and up/down to set the filter gain. The parametric filters can be dragged up/down to set the filter gain and sideways to set the center frequency. Hold the Alt key down, click on the point, and drag sideways to adjust the Q (left widens, right narrows). Each point also corresponds to numerical fields below the graph that display their current values. These fields can be set by double-clicking and typing in a number from the keyboard. Upper and lower bounds are automatically enforced. 65
 $4.99 TT24 MACKIE Quick Start Quick start guide ( sometimes called quick guide ) contains most important information on how to use…
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