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Chapter 2 Delay eects 60
Select, move, and delete taps
There is always at least one selected tap. You can easily distinguish selected taps by color—the
Toggle bar icons and the Identication bar letters of selected taps are white.
You can move a tap backward or forward in time or completely remove it.
Note: When you move a tap, you are actually editing its delay time.
Select a tap
Do one of the following:
m Click a tap in the Tap display.
m Click the tap letter in the Identication bar.
m Click one of the arrows to the left of the Tap name to select the next or previous tap.
m Choose the tap letter from the pop-up menu to the right of the Tap name.
Select multiple taps
Do one of the following:
m To select multiple taps: Drag across the background of the Tap display.
m To select multiple nonadjacent taps: Shift-click specic taps in the Tap display.
Move a selected tap in time
m In the Identication bar, drag a tap to the left to go forward in time, or to the right to go
backward in time.
This method also works when more than one tap is selected.
Note: Editing the Delay Time parameter in the Tap Delay eld of the Tap parameter bar
also moves a tap in time. For more details about the Tap Delay eld and editing taps, see
Delay Designer Tap parameter bar on page 67.