CHAPTER 3: USING COMPASS TOOLS

Click outside the center of an encoder before dragging to change values less rapidly.

Setting Frequency Values

When typing a frequency value, the values 1500, 1.5k, and 1k5 are equivalent.

Tabbing Between Input Boxes

The ‹ Tab › key will jump the input cursor from input box to input box. This can make it remarkably quick and easy to configure controls; on the Input Masters page, for example, one can tap

Tab, Tab › to jump from channel name box to channel name box (skipping the value box), renaming them en masse without one’s hands leaving the keyboard.

Tabbing Between All Controls

The ‹ Tab › key can be configured to allow keyboard control of buttons as well as input boxes. By default, tab jumps only to value input boxes; to change this behavior to include buttons:

Select the Compass > Compass Preferences page and clear Disable Keyboard Control of Buttons.

Reset to Default

To reset a value box to its default, type (asterisk).

Undo/Redo

A thousand levels of Undo are available.

To undo a change, press ‹ Cmd+Z ›.

To redo a change after undoing it, press ‹ Shift+Cmd+Z ›.

Setting Compass and Channel Preferences

The visual appearance of Compass and many of its default behaviors can be configured to suit your preferences. See Compass Tab (p. 71) for complete details.

Unless stated otherwise, the following preference settings are found on the Compass > Compass Preferences and Compass > Channel Linking Preferences pages.

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Meyer Sound galileo 616 Setting Compass and Channel Preferences, Setting Frequency Values, Tabbing Between Input Boxes