Getting Started
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2: Main Editing Area
e parameters for the current Page will appear here. is includes the Overview (shown above), synthesis parameters,
Wave Sequence, detailed eects settings, and so on.
3: Edit/Librarian select
e buttons in the upper right of the main window select whether you’re working with the Editor or the Librarian. For
the most part, you can simply switch between the two without thinking about it. It’s important to note, however, that
some menu commands may be available only in one mode, and that undo is handled separately for each mode.
Menu commands
Menu commands for le operations, such as importing, backing up, and restoring, are available only when the
Librarian is active.
Undo/Redo
wavestate native supports multiple levels of undo and redo for most actions, including importing data, deleting,
renaming, editing Set Lists, editing parameters, and so on. For instance, you could import a bundle le containing a
thousand objects, edit Filter Cuto, rename all of your Programs, and nally add a new modulation routing to Amp
LFO Frequency, and safely undo all actions in turn.
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.”
4: Randomize
is can randomize the entire sound, or selected elements of the sound. For details, see “Randomize” on page16.
5: Sync & Tempo
When Sync To Host is On, all tempo-related parameters will synchronize to the tempo from the DAW. When it is O,
they will use the tempo saved in the Performance.
When running as a stand-alone application, this changes to the Clock parameter, which lets you choose the MIDI clock
source (Internal, External, or Auto).
Tempo
[40…300]
is is the stored tempo for the Performance. It applies only if Sync To Host is O (when running as a plug-in) or when
Clock is set to Internal or Auto (when running stand-alone); otherwise, it is grayed out.
6: Volume
is controls the overall volume of the Performance.
7: Main Menu
is menu gives access to overall settings such as CC assignments and the User Sample Bank, undo/redo, user interface
size scaling, “About” information, and Librarian-specic commands. For details, see “Main Menu” on page 8.
8: Perf. Hold (Performance Hold)
[O, On]
Use Performance Hold to hold notes or chords, leaving your hands free for knobs and modulation. is works
dierently from the Damper Pedal and the Program-level Hold parameter. When Performance Hold is On, notes or
chords are held indenitely until you play a new note or chord, at which point the previous notes are cut o and the new
ones will sound.
Performance Hold applies only to Layers on the Global MIDI Channel.
9: Mod Inspector
is shows the modulation routings for the selected parameter. You can add or delete routings from the list, adjust
modulation intensity, and change the selected Mod Sources (including adding a second Mod Source for routings
created by drag-and-drop).