User Guide

Chapter 15: Reference
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Use Ctrl+Shift together with the 1-9 and 0 keys on the keyboard to select Favorite Instruments. For example, let’s
change the Piano part to Rhodes Piano.
1. Press Ctrl+4 to select the Piano part.
2. Press Ctrl+Shift+2 to select the Favorite #2. That is Rhodes Piano.
Use Ctrl+Shift and the [-] and [=] keys to decrease/increase the patch by 1.
Volume Settings
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R
Set current part’s volume.
Ctrl+Alt+A
Decrease master volume by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+S
Increase master volume by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+D
Set master volume.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift Q
Reduce all part volumes by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift W
Increase all part volumes by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift E
Set all part volumes.
Looping / Song Navigation Keystrokes
NUMPAD 1
Toggle looping on/off.
NUMPAD 2
Open Loop Section Settings dialog.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 1
Play with last chorus looped.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 2
Play with middle choruses looped.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 3
Play with middle and last choruses looped.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 4
Jump to last chorus.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 5
Jump to ending.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 7
Loop Notation screen.
NUMPAD [DEL]
Advances the notation, lead sheet, and guitar window by one chord (group of notes).
NUMPAD [INS]
Backs up the notation, lead sheet, and guitar window by one chord.
Transpose Settings
Ctrl+Alt+1
Transpose Melody down one octave
Ctrl+Alt+2
Transpose Melody up one octave
Ctrl+Alt+3
Transpose Soloist down one octave
Ctrl+Alt+4
Transpose Soloist up one octave
Ctrl+Alt+5
Transpose down 1 semitone.
Ctrl+Alt+6
Transpose up 1 semitone.
Ctrl+Alt+7
Transpose setting dialog.
Custom File Open Dialog
Ctrl+Shift+F3
Load song with custom file dialog.
Alt+F
In custom file dialog - Favorite Folders.
Alt+N
In custom file dialog - Font selection.
Alt+S
In custom file dialog - Search dialog.
Windows
Ctrl+W
Toggle Notation and Chordsheet windows.
Ctrl+O
Movable Notation window.
Alt+W
Lead Sheet window.
Ctrl+T
Put Notation/Chords at top of screen.
Ctrl+~
Conductor window.
Ctrl+Shift+A
Audio Edit window.