What are all the Latin button names?
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The EP-1320 uses Latin-themed button names throughout its interface. Here is a full list of the Latin button names with their English meanings.
Button names
- manus (main)
- sonus (sound)
- tempus (tempo/time)
- codex (record)
- fabula (play)
- altero (shift/alternate)
- erado (erase)
- demus (demo/sample)
- pocus (effects)
- claves (keys)
- quantum (quantize)
- intra (enter)
- faedr (fader)
- knobx (x knob)
- knoby (y knob)
- paeds (pads)
- fabula (play/stop)
Group buttons
- Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D (the four group selectors)
Other terms used in the interface
- committo (commit)
- erado (erase)
- necto (loop)
- summus (master output/compressor)
- caerbannog (time stretch mode)
- exemp (sample mode)
Note that some terms like caerbannog are playful medieval references rather than strict Latin, fitting the EP-1320's "Medieval" theme throughout.