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Maybe it's the tempo. I don't see a tempo one.
I like the eq selection. Jealous. |
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Guess #14: When editing a patch, that light illuminuates when you have the knob, that you're modifying, in the same position as the saved patch.
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Personally I think it illuminates when you activate the shift function, as to let you know that the buttons you press will perform the "shifted" action. Seems the most logical to me.
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i'm guessing it's a led that shows yr connected to a pc. or indeed a shift led.
maybe it's just some fancy breathing powerled! :twisted: |
the LED is quite clearly the indicator that the inbuilt bomb inside the TI is active. when you see the light flick on, run for cover or you may lose your face and hands.
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I think it's a cup-of-tea-ometer.
You know, when you've been tweaking longer than you should have, the LED pops on as if to say "Take a break and give my knobs a rest, you complete geek!". When it starts flashing you know you're in for trouble, as the synth's chassis auto hooks up to the mains electrics via an electronic relay, and zaps ya silly next time you prod it. PS > Thanks Marc. ;) |
yea. it would be funny if the LED display would start scrolling 'hey buddy, lay of my filter cutoff man - you twist it so hard you are hurting me'
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..Think I read somewhere it's a saturation indicator, similar to the Mini which has an 'overload' led (lamp?) in the mixer section.
An original idea? err no.. Useful? well, nice to have a visual indication if saturation is used, or how any modulation you have routed there turns out. But you usually hear it just as well if not better. Hmm, seems like Access really want the kids to scream for this board.. Flashing logos.. 8) Unless there's some unknown invention or function that would make use of this led. Would be nice if you could use it as a general indicator led, routing functions to it like you can do with the LFO led's in the C. |
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