Effects Reference

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Using the Toggle Buttons to Edit Tap Parameters
Each tap has its own toggle button in the Toggle bar. These buttons offer you a quick
way to graphically activate and deactivate parameters. The specific parameter being
toggled by the toggle buttons depends on the current View button selection:
 Cutoff view: Toggle buttons turn the filter on or off.
 Reso view: Toggle buttons switch filter slope between 6 dB and 12 dB.
 Pitch view: Toggle buttons switch pitch transposition on or off.
 Pan view: Toggle buttons switch between the Flip modes.
 Level view: Toggle buttons mute or unmute the tap.
Option-Command-clicking a toggle button switches the mute state, regardless of the
current view. When you release the Option and Command keys, the toggle buttons
return to their standard functionality (in the active View mode).
Note: The first time you edit a filter or pitch transpose parameter, the respective
module automatically turns on. This saves you the effort of manually turning on the
filter or pitch transposition module before editing. Once you manually turn either of
these modules off, however, you will need to manually switch it back on.
Editing Tap Parameters Using the Shortcut Menu
Right-clicking or Control-clicking a tap opens a shortcut menu that contains the
following commands:
 Copy sound parameters: Copies all parameters—except the delay time—of the
selected tap or taps onto the Clipboard.
 Paste sound parameters: Pastes the tap parameters stored in the Clipboard into the
selected tap or taps. If there are more taps in the Clipboard than are selected in the
main Tap display, the extra taps in the Clipboard are ignored.
 Reset sound parameters to default values: Resets all parameters of all selected taps—
except the delay time—to the default values.
 Delete tap(s): Deletes all taps.