Using the Editor
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Using the Editor
Basic use
Note: is manual describes how to use the Editor application. For details about how to use the wavestate, and how its
functions and parameters work, please see the wavestate Operation Guide.
Knobs and sliders
To edit knob values, drag vertically, or use the mouse wheel or drag on the trackpad.
To edit slider values, drag in the direction of the slider. Most sliders also support the mouse wheel or dragging on the
trackpad; parameters that appear in scrolling lists (such detailed eects editing) are an exception.
Double-click knobs and sliders to center them.
Graphic editing
Envelopes, LFOs, Key Zones, Key & Velocity Zones, and Master EQ can be edited directly in their respective graphics.
To do this:
1. Hover the cursor over the graphic to show a colored handle (either a dot or a line).
2. Drag the handle to edit the value.
For Envelopes, there are handles for Curve in the middle of the A/D/R segments.
For Key & Velocity Zones, option-drag to edit the fade zone.
Selecting, saving, and renaming sound data in the Editor
Performances contain many smaller pieces of sound data, including Programs, Wave Sequences, Wave Sequence Lanes,
and Eects Presets. You can save and rename these directly from the Editor. To do so:
1. Click the sound data’s name to open the selection dialog.
You can save and rename Programs, Wave Sequences etc. directly from the Editor. To do so:
1. Right-click on the sound data name to bring up the contextual menu.
2. Select Save, Save As New, or Rename, as desired.
Copy/Paste
You can use copy/paste with:
• Layers
• Programs
• LFOs
• Envelopes
• Vector Envelope
• Filter & Amp Key Track
• Mod Processors
• Individual eects (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 you’d 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 can’t copy an LFO to an Envelope.