Front panel controls and functions – Samson Graphite 49 - USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller User Manual
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Graphite 49 · USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller
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Display - The backlit LCD is the command center for the Graphite 49. It displays the
current setup information, performance data, adjustable parameters and controller
information.
2.
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Buttons - Press the PAGE buttons to navigate through the adjustable
parameters and functions in all modes.
3.
DATA +/– Buttons - Press the DATA buttons to adjust MIDI, controller, and performance
data in all modes.
4.
ENTER Button - When pressed, this button applies the selected parameter settings.
5.
MAIN Button - Press this backlit button to enter Performance Mode. It will also cancel
any adjusted parameters that have not been saved.
6.
PRESET Button - Press this backlit button to enter Preset Mode, where you can select
from 30 different software and user presets.
7.
SETUP Button - Press this backlit button to enter Setup Mode to adjust and assign
performance and controller parameters within a preset.
8.
ZONE Button - Press this backlit button to edit the four zones from which the Graphite
can send independent note and controller information.
9.
MUTE Button - Press this button to enable the Mute function. When activated, the word
MUTE will flash on the display and the keyboard will stop transmitting messages from
the encoders and sliders. Pressing the button again will exit the Mute function and
transmit all encoder and slider values together.
10.
PAD BANK Button - The Trigger Pads are configured into two pad banks, with different
settings configured to each pad. Press the PAD BANK button to toggle between the two
banks.
11.
BANK
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Buttons - The eight encoders and first eight sliders are configured into two
banks, so you can control up to 16 individual parameters. Press the BANK buttons to
switch between the two banks of eight controllers.
12.
CHANNEL
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Buttons - Press the CHANNEL buttons to shift all eight encoders
and the first eight sliders by one MIDI channel to expand the working range of the
controllers.
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