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Import WAV as Wavetable…
Imports one or more wav les as Wavetables. e data will be directly imported into the modwave. For more
information, see “Importing Wavetables” on page14.
Backup…
Backs up the entire contents of the modwave, including write-protected factory data, to a le on disk. For more
information, see “Backing up all data” on page15.
Restore…
Deletes the entire contents of the modwave, including write-protected factory data, and then restores all data from a le
on disk. For more information, see “Restoring data” on page15.
Get Plug-in Coupon…
modwave owners are eligible for a signicant discount on the modwave native plug-in. is command generates a
coupon code tied to the modwave hardware’s unique ID. An internet connection is required to generate the coupon.
Edit menu
Note: many operations apply only when editing Set Lists, and will be disabled otherwise. ese include Cut, Cut and
Shi Slots, Copy, Paste, and Insert Before.
Undo
Returns to the state prior to the previous operation. is applies to any edits made in the Editor windows - for instance,
editing synthesis parameters or eects, creating modulation routings, and so on. In the Librarian, it applies to edits of
metadata (such as names and categories), Set List edits, creation of new Set Lists, object duplication and deletion, and
data Import. Note that restoring from a backup is not undoable. e system supports multiple undos, so that you can
step backwards and forwards through a series of actions.
Undo/redo history is maintained separately for the Librarian and Edit modes. e names of the undo/redo commands
change to reect this; for example, “Editor Undo: Value Change: Cuto” or “Librarian Undo: Update Name.”
Redo
Returns to the state prior to executing the “Undo” command. e system supports multiple redos, so that you can step
backwards and forwards through a series of actions.
Delete
is removes the selected data. When used with Set List Slots, the Slots are changed to use the Init Performance.
Note that factory data may not be deleted or changed. Also, there must always be at least one Set List; if there is only a
single Set List in the system, it cannot be deleted.
Cut
is applies to Set List editing only. It cuts the selected Set List Slot(s), placing them on the clipboard, and changes them
to use the Init Performance.
Cut and Shift Slots
is applies to Set List editing only. It cuts the selected Set List Slot(s), and shis all other Slots to ll in the gap. e
newly empty Slots at the end of the Set List will be lled by the Init Performance.
Copy
is applies to Set List editing only. It copies the selected Set List Slot(s), and places their data on the clipboard for use
in Paste or Insert Before.
Paste
is applies to Set List editing only. It replaces the selected Set List Slot, and potentially subsequent Slots, with the data
on the clipboard.
If multiple Slots are selected, only the lowest-numbered selection aects the Paste operation; other selections are
ignored.