Setting Up Key Commands
1. In the Commands list on the left, select a category.
2. Click the "+" sign to open the category folder.
You can also click the global "+" and "-" signs in the top left corner to open and
close all category folders simultaneously.
3. Select the item to which you want to assign a key command.
Assigned key commands are shown in the Keys column and in the Keys section in
the top right corner.
4. Click in the "Type in Key" field, and enter a new key command.
You can choose any single key or a combination of one or several modifier keys
plus any key.
5. Click the Assign button above the field to assign the key command to the function.
The new key command is displayed in the Keys list.
6. Click OK to close the dialog.
You can set up several key commands for the same function.
Searching for Functions
• To search for a specific function, enter its name in the search field at the top of the
dialog, and click the search button.
Removing Key Command Assignments
• To remove a key command assignment, select the corresponding command in the
Commands list, select the key command in the Keys list, and click the Delete
button (trash icon).
Working with Presets
HALion offers two types of presets: Firstly, there are section and module presets that
allow you to store and recall the setup of a specific user interface component.
Secondly, there are VST presets that allow you to store and recall the settings relating
to a program. During the setup, HALion installs its factory presets in a dedicated
folder and creates a user folder for your own presets. The handling of presets is the
same throughout HALion.
Load Preset
Factory presets are write-protected, but may be overwritten when a software update
is executed. Presets in your user folder are never changed by the software.
Delete
Save
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Common Editing Methods
Working with Presets