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Using the Editor
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Important: changing the name does not automatically make a new copy of the sound! Always use Save As
New when you want to make a copy.
4. Save the sound, using either Overwrite or Save As New.
To overwrite the existing sound, use Overwrite. To make a new copy and leave the existing sound unchanged, use Save
As New. Factory sounds may be write-protected, in which case only “Save As New” is available.
Renaming sounds
As described above, Performances store all of the data for their Programs, Motion Sequences, Motion Sequence Lanes,
and Kaoss Physics and Eects Presets. is also includes the names of those elements. Because of this, you can rename
any of these elements without saving them separately, as long as you then save the enclosing Performance. To do so:
1. Right-click/control-click (macOS) on the name and select the Rename… command in the contextual menu.
2. Select Rename.
3. Enter the new name, and press OK to conrm.
Names can be up to 24 characters long.
4. Make sure to save the Performance once youre done.
Copy/Paste
You can use copy/paste with:
Layers
Programs
LFOs
Envelopes
Filter & Amp Key Track
Mod Processors
Individual eects (Pre FX, Mod FX, Delay, Reverb, and Master EQ)
Filter settings
Arpeggiator settings
For example, you can copy from one LFO to another in the same Program, or copy the Filter or Arpeggiator settings
from one Layer to another.
To use copy and paste with any of the above:
1. Right-click (or control-click on MacOS) on the title of the section that youd like to copy, such as Filter LFO,
Arpeggiator, or Mod Processor 2.
A contextual menu will appear.
2. Select Copy from the contextual menu.
3. Right-click (or control-click on MacOS) on the title of the section to which you’d like to Paste.
Note that this has to be the same type as the copy source; for instance, you cant copy an LFO to an Envelope.
4. Select Paste from the contextual menu.
Copy/Paste for Motion Sequence Steps
Motion Sequence Steps support Copy and Paste, as well as Cut, Insert Before, Insert Aer, and Delete. Shi-click to
select a range of Steps, or select multiple non-continuous items by holding down the command key on MacOS, or the
Ctrl key in Windows. Once youve selected the desired step(s), right-click (or control-click on MacOS) to bring up the
contextual menu and choose the desired copy/paste operation.
If you have cut or copied multiple steps, and then select a range of steps as the Paste destination, the following will
happen:
If a single step is selected, the steps will be pasted starting at that step, and then replace as many steps as necessary
following that step.
If youve selected exactly the same number of steps as are on the clipboard, even if they are discontiguous, Paste
will replace only those selected steps.
If youve selected fewer steps than are on the clipboard, even if they are discontiguous, Paste will replace the
selected steps, and then replace as many steps as necessary following the last selected step.
If youve selected more steps than are on the clipboard, Paste will replace the selected steps with a loop of the clip-

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