No problem, I hope you get it down. 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Krister Ekstrom
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 6:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: To those who have a Digi003, getting into the plug-in parameter 
editings

Ah i see, apparently there are 2 ways of selecting the same plug, so to speak, 
one is called ”console” view and the other one is called ”channel” view if 
memory serves correctly. I don’t know if there’s a difference on those, but of 
course, i chose the hard and difficult way.:-) Big thanks for the description 
of the other way.:-) Wonder if there’s a difference between the 2 ways or if 
it’s just a matter of convenience.
Anyways big thanks.
/Krister

> 29 apr 2015 kl. 15:56 skrev Poppa Bear <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hey Chris, you press the select button for the track you want to edit with 
> the 003 and not to choose the plug in you want to change. So if you want to 
> go into the plug in parameter on track 4 then you would first press the 
> select button on that track on your 003, that button is right under the knob 
> for each fader, right above the solo button. To choose which plug in you want 
> to change you choose it by the letter of the bank that it is in, so if you 
> have a reverb on insert C, then you press that letter on the 003, the 
> insert/bank letters are located on the left hand side of the 003. I do not 
> have my 003 in front of me so I cannot explain it down to the exact bank of 
> buttons right now. But I can give you my general steps. I first will press 
> the plug in button that is right under the bank of insert letters, then I 
> will choose the insert letter, then the last step will be to select the track 
> that I am working on by pressing the select button for that track. It is only 
> three steps to get into the area to change the parameters. From there you 
> will just have to decide if you want to use the knobs above each track to 
> control the parameters or press the fader flip button and use the sliders for 
> changing the parameters.
> HTH
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Krister Ekstrom
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 2:23 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: To those who have a Digi003, getting into the plug-in parameter 
> editings
> 
> Hi everyone.
> I have a Digi003 and a protools 11.3 and some soft synths that i want to 
> manipulate using the control surface.
> I know a little bit about how to go into where i can choose what to edit, 
> like instruments, effects etc, but here comes the tricky part: When in the 
> area where you can choose what to edit, in the manual for the Digi003 it says 
> that to enter the editing pages for a certain plugin you have to press the 
> ”select” button under the name of the instrument or effect you want to edit. 
> Now this works very well for a sighted person, but how do you knowledgeable 
> folks go about when you select instrument or effect to edit if you can’t see? 
> Is there some kind of system for it?I ask because there’s no sighted help 
> around for me for a while so if there’s by any chance some kind of logic 
> behind this that makes it doable for a totally blind person to do this i’d 
> appreciate very much an answer to that.
> /Krister
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