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Using MAGIX midi studio generation 6
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Press the desired key, if necessary together with the
desired modifier key(s) (shift, ctrl, and alt ).
If you want to make another assignment, repeat steps 2
and 3.
Deactivate Learn Key!
You can also set the key (Key) and the modifier via pull-
down menus in the parameter box (top left).
Deleting Assignments:
Click on Learn Key, to erase the key assignment.
Use the mouse to select the function whose keyyou
want to delete.
Press backspace.
To erase more assignments, repeat the second and
third steps.
Deactivate the Learn Key button.
Checking the Function of a Key: Deactivate Learn
Key, and press the key whose function you want to check.
The function will be automatically selected, and displayed
in the middle of the window.
Making the Display Clearer: You can use the Hide
Used and Hide Unused buttons to remove all the used, or
unused key commands.
All the other Key Commands window functions remain
available for you to use.
Finding Key Commands: Due to the large number of
possible key commands, it can sometimes be difficult to
find one in particular. For this reason, MAGIX midi stu-
dio generation 6 offers a Find function, which lets you
search for a key command by typing in its name (or a part
thereof).
Simply click in the white space to the right of the Find: but-
ton and enter the string of characters you’re searching for.
The window will then display only those key commands
containing that character string (plus the selected com-
mand, even if it doesn’t contain that string).
The Key Commands window remains active, even in Find
mode; you don’t have to leave this mode to continue mak-
ing assignments.
The Find function is not case-sensitive, it makes no dis-
tiction between upper, and lower case characters.
The Hide Unused and Hide Used buttons work in combina-
tion with Find, but obviously, this means you must switch
off both in order to see all the commands that fit the