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Using key sequences/MIDI commands
To use a key sequence or MIDI command, press the keys/buttons specified in the dialog, and the corresponding operation is performed.
Key sequences/MIDI commands can only be executed after you have
closed the Key Commands dialog.
About some special key commands
There are some key commands that might require an explanation:
Command
Description
Set focus on this
key command group
This allows you to re-use key commands for certain groups.
For example, let’s say you set up things so that [Ctrl]+[F10] is
the key command for setting the focus to the Master Section.
You then assign simple key commands to the Master Section
items, for example [A] for “Apply” and [R] for “Remove all plugins”, even though these keys may be used for other sections of
the program.
You can then Press [Ctrl]-[F10] followed by any of the single
commands to control most aspects of the Master Section.
Bypass all defined
key commands/
Enable all key commands
This can be used when an installed plug-in, from a third party
manufacturer, has its own set of key commands. You can then
temporarily disable all WaveLab key commands to be able to
use the plug-in’s own.
Bypass all defined
key commands but those
set to “Enabled all time”
Same as above but disables all key commands except those
where you have set the Enable Option to “Enabled all time”.
Plug-in Slot commands
To assign a certain processor to a certain slot, in the Master
Section, you need two key sequences. Selecting a slot is done
by a key sequence in the “Slot selection” section, and selecting a plug-in is done in the “Slot Commands” section.
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