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Global Functions and Settings
Quick Controls
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For example, this can happen if the quick control introduces an offset or if a button is
controlled by a quick control.
Therefore, parameters that are assigned to a quick control show a value tooltip. This value
tooltip indicates the resulting parameter value and the name of the assigned quick control.
Value tooltips can be activated or deactivated in the Options Editor.
RELATED LINKS
Edit Section on page 38
Assigning Quick Controls
You can assign quick controls to a parameter of the program or one of its layers, to zones
inside a program or layer, or to parameters of a MIDI module or an effect.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Program Tree, select the element that you want to remote-control via a quick
control.
2. Open the Sound Editor.
3. Right-click the control to which you want to assign a quick control and on the Assign
Quick Control submenu, select a quick control.
You can assign the same quick control to different parameters. This allows you to
make complex sound settings with a single control. However, you cannot assign
different quick controls to the same parameter.
NOTE
You can also assign a quick control as modulation source or modulation modifier in the
modulation matrix. This allows you to combine the quick control with other modulation
sources.
RELATED LINKS
Modulation Matrix Parameters on page 140
Setting the Minimum/Maximum Range
You can set the minimum and maximum range for each assignment separately. This gives
you better control over the parameter change.
Right-click a control and define the range using the Set Minimum and Set Maximum
commands.
In the Quick Control Assignments editor, enter the values in the Minimum Value and
Maximum Value fields or click and drag the handles in the curve display.