Navigating In The Program Tree - Steinberg HALION4 Mode D'emploi

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The Selection Filter can be set to select only zones, layers, effects, MIDI modules, or
busses. Different icons indicate which Selection Filter is active.
• To select a Selection Filter, click on the Selection Filter icon, and choose an
option.
Expanding and Collapsing the Tree
• To show or hide the content of a layer, click the plus or minus sign in front of the
icon.
• To expand or collapse an entire layer, including any sub-layers, open the context
menus for the layer, and select "Expand Tree" or "Collapse Tree".

Navigating in the Program Tree

When the Program Tree has the window focus, you can use the arrow keys for
navigating in the Program Tree.
• When a single entry is selected, use the up and down arrow keys to select the
previous or next entry, respectively.
• To open or close a selected layer, use the right or left arrow key, respectively.
• To expand the selection, use the up/down arrow keys while holding [Shift].
• With multiple entries selected, use the up and down arrow keys to set the focus to
the previous or next selected entry.
If the Program Tree does not have the window focus, you can use the hotkeys [W],
[A], [D], and [X] to navigate in it.
• To select the previous or next element in the Program Tree, press [W] or [X],
respectively.
• To open or close the focused layer, press [D] or [A], respectively.
• If you are working with undocked views that have a Program Tree of their own, the
hotkeys are applied to the view that has the window focus, provided the lock icon
is activated.
Editing the Focused Entry
The Sound editor automatically shows the parameters of the focused entry, such as a
zone or layer. By using the Sound editor together with the Program Tree, you can
easily access and edit all parts of the program.
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Using the Program Tree
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