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You can adjust the selected control in small steps by holding down the SHIFT key while moving the
mouse wheel or Trackpad (OSX). These actions will move the slider that has focus, regardless of
where the mouse is, so it's important to select the slider first.
You can assign any MIDI controller to any control by right-clicking on it. If the parameter range is
scaled (using min or max), the range of the scale will be shown with an indicator on the control. After
you've made the assignment, the controls will move according to incoming MIDI messages. For
more information about assigning MIDI to a control, see “"MIDI Learn”" on page 64.
Selectors
The selectors allow you to choose settings for parameters (for example, Waveform and Transpose)
that have discrete values. There are two types of selectors: selectors with a single right arrow open
a menu, while selectors with up/down or left/right arrows let you increment/decrement values.
Use the standard left/right click to select the next/previous discrete value. When the value reaches
the maximum, it will wrap to the minimum, resulting in fewer clicks to reach the desired value. Once
you click on a selector (with the left mouse button or the mouse wheel button), it retains focus, so
you can use the PC keyboard or Trackpad (OSX) and the mouse wheel to change values as with the
sliders. Text in the selected control is in bold.
The PC keyboard allows for several speeds while adjusting text selectors:
Key
Up/Down arrows
Left/Right arrows
Windows: Page Up/Page Down
OSX: [fn] Function Key + Up/Down arrows
Table 4.
Selectors
Holding down the CTRL (Windows)/Command (OSX) key while clicking on the text selector resets
the selector to its default position, which will be the “"natural”" point for that parameter (for example,
transpose = 0). You can get the same effect by using the left and right mouse buttons together.
You can use the mouse wheel or Trackpad (OSX) to move the selector in small steps (±1 discrete
value increment). These actions will move the selector in focus, regardless of where the mouse is,
so it's important to select the slider first.
Parameters with many values (for example, Oscillator, LFO waveforms and Tempo Sync) feature a
different indicator (right arrow) on the right. Clicking on it displays a menu that allows direct selection
of the value.
Using a combination of the above techniques (browse and direct selection) will provide the quickest
workflow.
You can assign any MIDI controller to any selector by holding down the SHIFT key and right-clicking
the selector. The selectors will move according to incoming MIDI messages and scaling when
“"learned.”" For more information about this, see “"MIDI Learn”" on page 64.
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Using the controls
Description
Next/Previous discrete value
Next/Previous precise discrete value
10 steps increment or decrement in the current discrete value

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