Fix some typos and clarify operation modes of the FP8
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in both Ardour and other similar software.
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<p class="well">
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Ardour uses the FaderPort 8 in what PreSonus calls "Studio One" or
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"native" mode.
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(If you would like to change the mode at any point, power on the unit while
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holding down the first two Select buttons, see the FaderPort 8 manual
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for further details, also note that at least Firmware version 1.01 is
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required.)
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<p class="warning">
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Ardour uses the FaderPort 8 in what PreSonus calls "Studio One" or "native"
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mode. To use the FaderPort8 with Ardour's FP8 Control Surface, make sure that
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the device is in "Studio One" mode. (If you would like to change the mode at
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any point, power on the unit while holding down the two leftmost Select
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buttons, see the FaderPort 8 manual for further details. Also note that at
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least firmware version 1.01 is required. NB. "factory default" resets the
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firmware, see the PreSonus FaderPort8 Owner's manual chapter 9.4.)
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<br/>
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While the FaderPort provides a Mackie Control Universal (MCU) mode,
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MCU does not support various elements available on the FP8.
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e.g. colored buttons, and the custom mode scribble strips.
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While the FaderPort provides a Mackie Control Universal (MCU) mode, which
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works with Ardour's Mackie Control Surface, MCU does not support various
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elements available on the FP8 (e.g. colored buttons, and the custom mode
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scribble strips).
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<p>
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of the corresponding mixer-strip. Solo engages on press, and disengages on
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release. Press and hold the button for at least 500ms for momentary.</li>
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<li><kbd class="def">Select</kbd>: In Track and Sends and Pan mode the Select
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button select/de-select a given mixer-strip. Since selection is not limited
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to a single mixer-strip, the button acts in tri-state. A mixer-strip light
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indicates selection:
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button select/de-select a given mixer-strip.
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<br/>
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Since selection is not limited to a single mixer-strip, the button acts in
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tri-state. A mixer-strip light indicates selection:
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<ul class="inside">
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<li><strong>Any Selected Track</strong>: The select button is lit with the
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track's color.</li>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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While holding the <kbd>ARM</kbd> button the <kbd>Select</kbd> button light
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changes to red and the <kbd>Select</kbd> buttons controls the record-arm of
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While holding the <kbd>ARM</kbd> button the <kbd>Select</kbd> button lights
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change to red and the <kbd>Select</kbd> buttons controls the record-arm of
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the given track. Mixer-strips that cannot be record-armed have a dim white
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light.
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