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Behringer X-TOUCH EXTENDER Bedienungsanleitung Seite 7

With 8 touch-sensitive motor faders, lcd scribble strips, usb hub and ethernet/usb interfaces
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X-TOUCH EXTENDER
X-TOUCH EXTENDER Controls
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Quick Start Guide
Step 2: Controls
(EN)
The function of the X-TOUCH EXTENDER controls
will vary widely depending on the implementation
of your DAW. The following descriptions are for the
ideal case in MC mode, if your DAW supports these
features. If you look into the features of your DAW,
such as MIDI Learn mode, you will be able to assign
the physical controls to operate a wide variety of
software and plug-in controls.
(1) Push encoder knobs – these 8 endless
encoders each have a detent and
push function (not illuminated), and a
13-segment amber LED ring. These are
typically used in Digital Audio Workstation
(DAW) applications for fi ne control of
parameters such as aux send and pan
control of each channel.
(2) Scribble strips – these 8 LCD displays
indicate various parameters and labels
as shown in the DAW software. They are
also used to view various settings and
adjustments of the unit that can then be
adjusted with the encoders.
(3) Channel buttons – these 4 buttons per
channel are used for individual DAW mixer
channel applications:
Rec – arms the channel for recording.
Solo – isolates a channel in the mix.
Mute – mutes the channel.
Select – this selects the channel for editing.
The mixer controls are then dedicated to
setting up the selected channel, with details
shown in each scribble strip.
(4) Channel meters – these 8-LED meters
show the signal level of each channel, and
indicate when a signal (SIG LED) is present,
and when it is clipping (CLIP LED).
(5) Faders – these touch-sensitive
motorized 100 mm faders are typically
used for fi ne control of level functions in
DAW applications.
Rear Panel
(6) AC IN – securely connect the supplied AC
power cord here. Connect the other end
of the cord to your local AC mains supply.
Do not defeat the safety ground.
(7) POWER switch – press in to turn on the
unit, press out to turn it off . Do not turn it on
until all connections have been made.
(8) REMOTE – this port is an Ethernet interface
for connection to a DAW supporting
RTP MIDI.
(9) USB HUB – these 2 USB type A connectors
are used for connecting external USB
hardware such as a USB mouse, a keyboard,
USB MIDI controllers such as the X-TOUCH
MINI, and USB MIDI keyboards. The Hub
communicates directly to the computer
and not to the X-TOUCH EXTENDER.
Each connector can supply 5V USB
power. The hub is only active when the
X-TOUCH EXTENDER is powered on, and
connected to a live computer via the USB
MIDI connector.
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USB MIDI – this USB type B connector is
used to connect to a computer's USB port for
MIDI data transfer (send/receive), and USB
Hub communications.

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