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Search Field
is lters the list by searching for text in any of the metadata elds.
Lock icons: factory data is write-protected
All of the data shipped from the factory is write-protected, including Performances, Programs, Eects presets, and so
on. is is shown by the lock icons in the list and at the top of the Inspector panel. Factory sounds can’t be deleted, and
their original versions can’t be changed, including metadata such as name, author etc. However, you can duplicate them
and then edit however you’d like.
Data type tabs
e list can show the Performances, Programs, Wave Sequences, Wave Sequence Lane presets, Scales, Eects presets,
and Set Lists on the connected wavestate. ese tabs choose which type(s) of data are shown in the list. All Data shows
all types of data at once.
Metadata columns
For each item, the list shows the Type, Name, Collection, Category, Author, and Notes, as well as whether or not the
item is locked factory data. You can drag the top of the columns to re-arrange them, or to resize the columns.
Click on a column heading to sort; click again to reverse the sort order. e triangle icon shows which column is
selected for sorting, and the direction of the triangle (up or down) shows the sort order.
e numbers on the le are only intended for navigating in the list, and will update depending on the way that the list is
sorted. Individual items do not have xed numbers.
Inspector
is panel lets you view and edit the metadata for the selected items, including the Name, Collection, Categories 1 & 2,
Author, and Notes. If more than one item is selected, and the items have dierent settings for a metadata eld (such as
the name or category), the eld shows the note “<Multiple Values.>”
If the lock icon is shown, the selection includes factory data, and the elds cannot be edited. You can, however, copy
text to paste elsewhere.
e Inspector panel can be hidden or shown by using the Show/Hide Inspector panel button in the upper right corner
of the window, and can be resized by dragging its le edge.
List and selection
is list shows the contents of the connected wavestate, as ltered by the data type tabs and search eld.
Click on an item in the list to select it. Selecting Performances and Set Lists can, optionally, also select them on the
connected wavestate. For more information, see “Preferences” on page17.
Select multiple non-continuous items by holding down the command key on MacOS, or the Ctrl key in Windows. You
can also select a range of items by using Shi.