Technical information

Chapter 14: Reference
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Keystroke Commands - Hot Keys
It’s often faster to use keystrokes instead of using the mouse. For example, there are keystroke “hot keys” to mute
instruments or to adjust volume, panning, reverb, chorus, or bank of instruments.
Muting Parts
Alt+3
Mutes the Bass
Alt+4
Mutes the Piano
Alt+5
Mutes the Drums
Alt+6
Mutes the Guitar
Alt+7
Mutes the Soloist
Alt+8
Mutes the Strings
Alt+9
Mutes the Melody
Selecting Parts
Ctrl+3
Selects the Bass
Ctrl+4
Selects the Piano
Ctrl+5
Selects the Drums
Ctrl+6
Selects the Guitar
Ctrl+7
Selects the Soloist
Ctrl+8
Selects the Strings
Ctrl+9
Selects the Melody
Instrument Part Settings
Hold down Ctrl+Shift and the letter to change these instrument settings.
Q,W
Decrease/Increase Volume
E,R
Decrease/Increase Panning
T,Y
Decrease/Increase Reverb
U,I
Decrease/Increase Chorus
O,P
Decrease/Increase Bank
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.