The following key commands are available for all of our software products, assuming the relevant feature exists.

Parameter Controls (Knobs and Sliders)

  • Right-click or Control-click (macOS) to open a context menu with options to access the modulation matrix, modify modulation connections, reset the parameter, or lock it to maintain its value between presets.
  • Command-click (macOS) or Ctrl-click (Windows) to open the modulation matrix for the selected parameter when supported.
  • Shift-click and drag on a knob or slider to fine-tune the parameter’s value.
  • Double-click on a knob or slider to reset it to its default value.

Engine Icon Buttons

  • Regular click to toggle bypass.
  • Command-click (macOS) or Ctrl-click (Windows) to toggle soloing for the module.
  • Right-click or Control-click (macOS) to open a context menu with solo and direct out options.

Modulator Control Bar

  • Right-click or Control-click (macOS) on a modulator to open a context menu with options to access the modulation matrix, modify modulation connections, and reset the modulator to its default state.
  • Command-click (macOS) or Ctrl-click (Windows) on a modulator to open the relevant modulation matrix.
  • Option-click (macOS) or Alt-click (Windows) and drag on a modulator to copy and paste it to another modulator slot.

Effect Rack Slots

  • Option-click (macOS) or Alt-click (Windows) and drag on an effect slot to copy and paste it to another effect slot.

Stream Browser

  • Use Up and Down arrows to navigate between packs and individual presets or sounds.
  • Press the Return key to open the selected pack or load the selected preset or sound.
  • Press the Escape key to exit an opened pack.

Preset & Sound Popups

  • Use Up and Down arrows to navigate between packs and individual sounds.
  • Press the Return key to open the selected preset or sound.

Curve Modulator

  • Shift-click and drag a point to move it off-grid.
  • Shift-click on a line or selection to straighten the selected curves.
  • Command-click (macOS) or Ctrl-click (Windows) and drag a line to move it.
  • Double-click on a point to delete it.
  • Right-click on the random shape button (dice icon) to reveal randomization type options. This setting is unique to each Curve instance.

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