
This means that somewhere in there is your problem parameter and you can tweak it via hardware. The easiest way to go about tweaking is if you happen to have an Atom SQ set to "auto fill" (which I almost always do), then you get 99 pages of assignments for all 8 encoders for a total of 800 possible automatically-assigned parameters per preset. Through some fiddling, I discovered that the extended controls are not visible or accessible directly so that you'll buy the full collection but they are fully present and controllable via midi. I was eyeballing the full collection which is very expensive and is overkill compared to what I'd actually "use" vs my need to only "slightly tweak". The instrument is so amazing but it seemed like there were little things that would just barely ruin each sound causing me to abandon them or have to do a lot of editing/EQ to minimize them.



I recently purchased the $39 Lab V upgrade from Intro and was initially frustrated at not being able to tweak the presets.
