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Preferences
Editing
In this mode, you can click with the left or right mouse button to decrease or
increase the value. To edit values by typing in this mode, please double-click.
Under macOS, right-clicking is the same as Ctrl/Cmd-clicking. We recommend
that you use a 2-button mouse and set up the right button to generate a Ctrl/
Cmd-click.
Increment/Decrement on Left-Click and Drag
In this mode, you can click and drag up or down to adjust the value (much like
dragging a vertical fader). Double-click to enter values manually.
Knob Mode
The menu contains the following options:
Circular
To move an encoder, click on it and drag in a circular motion, such as turning a
real encoder. When you click anywhere along the encoder’s edge, the setting is
immediately changed.
Relative Circular
Works like the Circular option, but clicking does not automatically change
the setting. This means you can make adjustments to the current setting by
clicking anywhere on an encoder and dragging. There is no need to click on
the exact current position.
Linear
To move an encoder, click on it and drag up or down (or left or right) with the
mouse button pressed – as if the encoder was a vertical (or horizontal) slider.
Slider Mode
The menu contains the following options:
Jump
In this mode, clicking anywhere on a slider will make the slider handle
instantly move to that position.
Touch
In this mode, you have to click on the actual slider handle to adjust the
parameter. This reduces the risk of accidentally moving sliders.
Ramp
In this mode, clicking anywhere on a slider (but not on the actual handle) and
keeping the mouse button pressed causes the handle to move smoothly to the
new position.
Relative
In this mode, clicking on a slider will not immediately change the setting.
Instead you click and drag up or down – the setting will be changed according
to how far you drag, not according to where you click.
Editing - MIDI
Select Controllers in Note Range: Use Extended Note Context
If this option is activated and you move notes together with their controllers, for
example, in the Key Editor, the extended note context will be taken into account. This
means that controllers between the last selected note and the following note (or the
end of the part) will also be moved. If this option is deactivated, only the controllers
between the first and the last selected note will be moved.
Legato Overlap
Determines the result of the Legato function on the MIDI menu.
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