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Global Functions and Settings
The Options Page
• Use the scrollbar to the right or resize the dialog to see all available commands and
keys.
• Click the minus sign to collapse the list.
To set up a key command, proceed as follows:
1. In the Commands list to the left, select a category.
2. Click the plus sign to open the Category folder and display the items it contains.
Note that you can also click the “global” plus and minus signs in the top left corner
to open and close all Category folders at once.
3. In the list, select the item to which you want to assign a key command.
Already assigned key commands are shown in the Keys column as well as in the
Keys section in the top right corner.
You can also search for a specific function by entering its name in the search field
at the top of the dialog and clicking the search button (the magnifying glass button).
4. When you have found and selected the item, click in the “Type in Key” field and
enter a new key command.
You can choose any single key or a combination of one or several modifier keys
([Alt]/[Option], [Ctrl]/[Command], [Shift]) plus any key.
5. Click the Assign button above the field to assign the key command to the function.
The new key command is displayed in the Keys list.
6. Click OK to close the dialog.
Ö If a key command is already used for another function, a message is displayed
allowing you to reassign the key command or cancel the operation.
Ö You can set up several key commands for the same function.
• To delete a key command, select the corresponding command, select the key
command in the Keys list and click the Delete button (the trash icon).
MIDI Controller
You can save your customized MIDI controller assignments as default or restore the
factory MIDI controller assignments.
Resetting to Factory Defaults
To restore the factory MIDI controller assignments, proceed as follows:
1. Click the “Reset to Factory” button.
2. Click “Yes” to restore the mapping or “No” to cancel.
Saving as Default
To save the current MIDI controller assignments as default, proceed as follows:
• Click the “Save as Default” button.
Now, each time you load a new instance of the plug-in, your customized MIDI
controller mapping will be loaded as default.
Ö “Save as Default” does not include any of the MIDI controller assignments of the AUX
FX.
Ö The current MIDI controller mapping will also be saved with each project. This way,
you can transfer your settings to other systems. The project includes the MIDI
controller assignments of the AUX FX as well.