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Breakpoint Editor: SNAP
Moving nodes
- Move a node or multiple selected nodes by dragging with the mouse, use the cursor keys on
your keyboard or the mouse wheel to move selected nodes.
- The first and last nodes can be moved vertically only.
- Moving a node past another node horizontally will remove the other node when you release
the mouse button. If you drag the first node back without having released the mouse button,
the other node will re-appear. The same is true when moving multiple selected nodes.
- When moving multiple nodes, the vertical movement stops when one of the nodes reaches
the boundaries of the editor, so you can not accidentally drag out of the editor area (which
would remove the relevant node).
- Also, when moving multiple nodes, horizontal movement is stopped when one of the outer
selected nodes reaches the editor’s left or right boundaries.
- When the first or last node is selected together with other nodes, the entire group can be
moved vertically only.
When SNAP is on, a node will snap to zero, and if you’re in INTENSITY BIAS
mode, also to the inverse of the current INTENSITY value, when moved to
within +-14 pixels of the respective vertical value. This makes it easy to set a
specific frequency range up to have no BIAS at all and thus be at exactly the
current INTENSITY value (SNAP to zero), or to bypass filtering/un-filtering for a specific
frequency range altogether by setting a BIAS that results in an INTENSITY value of zero for
that range (SNAP to inverse INTENSITY value). In EQ mode SNAP makes it...a snap to set a
node to zero.