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| Keywords |
Topic |
| fp-7f, transpose |
FP-7F: Transposing The FP-7F |
| fp-7f |
FP-7F: Initializing—Restoring the FP-7F Factory Settings |
| fp-7f, usb |
FP-7F: Selecting the FP-7F Internal USB Driver |
| fp-7f, pedal |
FP-7F: Assigning FP-7F Pedal Functions |
| fp-7f |
FP-7F: Saving Your FP-7F Settings As A Registration |
| fp-7f |
FP-7F: Muting Parts of the FP-7F Session Partner |
| fp-7f, split |
FP-7F: Creating A Split |
| fp-7f, layer |
FP-7F: Creating A Layer |
| fp-7f, split |
FP-7F: Changing The Split Point |
| fp-7f |
FP-7F: Selecting Session Partner Parts |
| fp-7f, rotary, speed |
FP-7F: Controlling the Rotary Speaker Speed |
| fp-7f |
FP-7F: Using Your Chord Input to Control the FP-7F Rhythms |
| balanced |
FP-7F: Adjusting the Dual Play Volume Balance |
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FP-7F: Adjusting the Balance Between the Parts in Dual Mode. |
| fp-7f |
FP-7F: Assigning the Sustain Pedal to Parts in LAYER or DUAL Mode |
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FP-7F: Using Octave Shift in DUAL or SPLIT Mode |
| cascade, expand, inputs, outputs, together, two, windows |
STUDIO-CAPTURE, UA-1610: Connecting Two STUDIO-CAPTURE's Together (Windows) |
| aggregate, cascade, expand, inputs, outputs, together, two, windows |
STUDIO-CAPTURE, UA-1610: Connecting Two STUDIO-CAPTURE's Together (Mac OS X) |