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Iris 2 | ADJUSTING PARAMETERS IN IRIS 2 Page 14
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Modulatable Knob Non-modulatable Text Control Non-Modulatable Knob
To adjust one of these controls, you can:
1. Click and drag up or down on the knob or text value using your mouse or trackpad.
2. Click on the knob or text value and then use your mouse scroll wheel or trackpad.
3. Click on the knob or text value and then use your keyboard up/down arrows.
4. Double-click on the text value and enter the desired amount utilizing the full resolution of
the parameter, up to 5 decimal places (e.g. - 0.12345 dB).
5. Right-click on the knob or text value and select “Edit” to enter the desired amount.
6. Right-click on the knob or text value to copy/paste the desired amount across controls.
Using modifier keys can oer even more flexibility:
1. Holding Command (Mac) or Ctrl (PC) while adjusting a parameter provides fine control.
2. Holding Shift while adjusting a parameter provides coarse control.
3. Holding Option and clicking or double-clicking on a parameter restores it to its default value.
Right-clicking on a parameter will reveal additional options for copying, pasting, or editing
parameter values, assigning or clearing modulators, and setting modulation combination amounts.
Another useful keyboard navigation feature allows you to use the Tab key to move between each
of the four sample pools and the All View.
Use of other common key combinations (like Command/Ctrl+Z for “Undo” or spacebar for
“Preview”) is not enabled, because a host application will use these keyboard commands when
Iris 2 is used as a plug-in. For example: if you have Iris 2 instantiated in your host, and press
spacebar expecting to preview your sample, the audio editor will instead start playback as it
would if you didn’t have Iris 2 open.