Daw keyboard shortcuts – Solid State Logic 82BN0M01B User Manual

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Nucleus User Guide

DAW Keyboard Shortcuts

Soft keys can be set up to issue DAW keyboard key presses; either single keys or more complex combinations

such as

<Shift>OZ<Alt>G. To assign key presses, first select the relevant Soft Key Set in the DAW tab and click

the on-screen button that you wish to assign key presses to. The button will go yellow to indicate that it is being

edited. From drop-down menu which appears, selecting Key Assign produces the Keyboard Shortcut Setup pop-

up which will record your key presses in order to replicate them when the soft key switch is pressed.

Click the Learn button to start recording your key presses. The button will darken

to indicate that it is recording. Now press the key, or combination of keys, which

you want the selected soft key to emulate. The Keyboard Shortcut Setup window

will display the depression and release of every key you press in the sequence

in which they happen. Key releases are distinguished from key depressions by

the presence of a caret symbol (^) immediately before it.

If you make an error, press Cancel and start again. Once you have completed the

sequence correctly, press Learn again to stop the recording, followed by OK to

close the Keyboard Shortcut Setup box.

Soft key assignments must be saved before they become active on Nucleus. If there are any unsaved changes when you try

to exit the current Soft Key Set, a pop-up will appear inviting you to save changes before exiting. Press No to exit without

saving your changes, or Yes to save changes.

First Key Modifiers

Selecting First Key Modifier in the Keyboard Shortcut Setup box before pressing Learn causes any modifier key release

signals to be delayed until Learn is pressed again. This allows key combinations which the DAW computer would ordinarily

recognise and hijack, to be programmed without the associated control message actually being sent. For example, to program

⌘<Tab> on a Mac (<Ctrl><Tab> on Windows), without causing the computer to switch between programs:

- Select the First Key Modifier box

- Press Learn

- On the DAW computer keyboard, press and release the ⌘ key (or <Ctrl> key on Windows)
- On the DAW computer keyboard, press and release the

<Tab> key

- Deselect Learn

You will notice that the ⌘ (or <Ctrl>) release does not appear in the pop-up until after the Learn button is deselected

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