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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2001 2:11 am
by MeloManiac
Please tell me there is an easier way to store a preset than to press the SAVE icon, when it asks if you want to overwrite the current preset, answer NO, then rename it. Because it seems you have to hit some magic 2x2 pixel wide place in the name to be able to rename the damn patch. Isnt there a hotkey for renaming or something easier. This is killing me....

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2001 4:20 am
by algorhythm
F2

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2001 5:33 am
by Spirit
Yes, the beautiful F2 key. This was driving me nuts too.

Here's some info copied from one of the reference files on this site:

Keyboard shortcuts, from the user's guide appendix.

Controlling faders and knobs from the keyboard:
First click on the desired control (fader, poti) to select it. Now you can change the value with your computer keyboard:
End: Minimum of the control range
Home: Maximum of the control range
Page up: Increasing the current value about 1/128 of the control range
Page down : Decreasing the current value about 1/128 of the control range
Arrow right: Increasing the current value about 1/1280 of the control range
Arrow left: Decreasing the current value about 1/1280 of the control range
Arrow up: Center position of the control range
Arrow down: last value
Return: Switches between center position and last value (same as double-click)
1: Minimum of the control range
2: 11% of the control range 3: 22% of the control range
...
9: 88% of the control range
0: Maximum of the control range

It is also possible to copy the current control value into the clipboard. So you can exactly restore the previous value after trying other settings, using Ctrl-C (copy) and Ctrl-V (paste).

In the Project Window:
Ctrl + Tab: jumps to the next opened window/surface
Arrow up/down/right/left: moves the selected module
N: connects the next in/out pads (after creating the first connection between two modules with the mouse)
Del: deletes the selected module/file/connection/text etc.

Devices Menu:
Ctrl: When opening a device surface, all other device surfaces are closed.

In the File Browser:
F2: Text editing mode
Ctrl + C: Copies the selected file (or folder) into the clipboard (sample programs are copied including all corresponding samples)
Ctrl + V: Pastes in the file or folder that was copied into the clipboard


In the Modular:
Ctrl + C: Copies the selected module into the clipboard
Ctrl + V: Pastes in a module that was copied into the clipboard
Ctrl + D: Dublicates a module (a copy of the selected module is pasted in with a mouse click)