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Editor screen displaying EQ processing controls assigned to adjacent soft buttons and knobs
DaVinci Resolve Fairlight interface displaying EQ window that can
be opened and closed with a long-press on the EQ key
NOTE: Once you open a signal processing window using a long-press, the GUI
window will automatically change to follow the current latched signal processing
displayed in the Editor Screen and vice versa. So if you open the EQ window with a
long-press, then latch the Pan key, the GUI window on the computer screen will
change to the Pan window and the Editor screen will display controls for the Pan signal
processing. If you want to see more than one signal processing window at a time on
the computer screen, you’ll need to double-click them independently with the mouse.
Using a momentary key press to briefly enter a different Editor mode:
Each Editor mode includes a picture key toolset unique to that mode, however, audio work is a
fluid process that sometimes requires users to jump back and forth quickly between toolsets
while they work. Rather than reach for the mouse to access a menu, panel, setting, or tool via
the Fairlight page interface, you can momentarily jump into another mode to access the tool you
need, then jump back and continue your current task.
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