User`s manual

ARTURIA – HIPHOP PRODUCER – USER’S MANUAL
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Figure 9: Geometry of an electric piano and corresponding elements on the Lounge Lizard EP interface.
Note that this simplified Lounge Lizard Session edition, these interface controls are not accessible.
4.4. Parameters
4.4.1. General Functioning of the Interface
4.4.1.1. Tweaking Knobs
All the knobs on the interface are selected by clicking on them. Once selected, they can be
controlled in different ways depending on the effect you want to achieve.
For coarse adjustment click-hold on a knob and drag the mouse upwards or downwards to
move it clockwise or counter-clockwise.
For fine adjustment, use the left or down arrow of the computer keyboard to move the knob
counterclockwise and the right or up arrow to move it clockwise. The Page Up and Page
Down keys give the same result with slightly faster action. Note that this may not work in
certain plug-in formats.
To move a control to a given position, place the mouse at this position and Shift-
click/Option-click. To reach this position slowly, do the same, but use the middle button of
the mouse (Windows only).
Knobs with a green LED above can be moved directly to their center position by clicking on
the LED.
Remember that the keyboard shortcuts affect only the most recently selected control. The value of
the control currently selected is displayed on the toolbar at the top of the Lounge Lizard Session
window. The number displayed on the counter is a value corresponding to the setting of the control
currently selected.
4.4.1.2. Buttons
Buttons are switched on or off by clicking on them. The value appearing in the toolbar when a
button is selected represents the state associated with the position of the button.
4.4.1.3. Drop-down menus and Displays
Clicking on a display with a small down-pointing triangle on its right, such as in the Reverb
module, reveals a drop-down menu with a set of possible settings for the control. Adjustment of
the control is obtained by clicking on a selection or using the up and down arrows and the Enter
key of the computer keyboard.