Operation Manual

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To move the rows horizontally when they are wider than the Player area, use the bottom
scroll bar.
To move the Player view vertically to access bottom rows, use the right scroll bar.
It is also possible to save screen space if you have used sub-patches to construct your instru-
ment.
To open and close modules encapsulated in a sub-patch, click on the arrow appearing on the
upper left corner of the sub-patch.
4.3 Tweaking knobs
Each of the different knobs, buttons, and switches appearing on the module front panel can be
tweaked with the mouse. There are different ways to control them depending on the effect you
want to achieve.
For coarse adjustment of a knob, click on it and, keeping the left-button down, move the
mouse upwards or downwards to move the knob to the right or to the left.
For fine adjustment of a knob, click on the knob to select it and move it counter-clockwise
by using the left or down arrow and clockwise with the right or up arrow. You can also move
the switches by selecting them and using the arrows. The Page Up and Page Down keys
give the same result, but the knobs then move a little faster.
To move a knob or switch directly to a given position, place the mouse at this position and
Shift-click (PC) or Option-click (Mac). For the knob or switch to reach this position slowly,
do the same, but use the middle button of the mouse (PC only).
Knobs with a green LED above are moved directly to their center position by clicking on the
LED.
To adjust switches, click on them and, keeping the button down, move the mouse upwards
or downwards. You can also select them by clicking on them and using the arrows just like
the knobs.
To change the position of buttons and switches click on them.
Remember that the keyboard shortcuts only affect the most recently selected controller. The
value of the controller currently selected is displayed on the toolbar at the top of the Tassman win-
dow. The number displayed on the counter is a value corresponding to the setting of the controller
currently selected. For knobs, the reading is a value between 0 (left) and 127 (right); for switches
it is a value that depends on the adjustment, for buttons it is 0 or 1 depending whether it is off or
on.