TASCAM SX-1 Reference Manual
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Part X–Specifications, etc.
Appendix A – PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Shortcuts
In a growing number of applications, speed of editing
and access to functions are absolutely necessary for
doing professional work. As such, the SX-1 has two
full featured control surfaces: the surface of the unit
itself and an attached PS/2 keyboard and mouse. In
this Appendix, the keyboard and mouse shortcuts are
outlined.
In General
Alt-click
on most faders and controls snaps them to
their default value.
Right-click
drag on faders (on the VGA) to make
fine adjustments.
Shift-click
will generally do multiple selections in
most contexts.
Tab
will move left to right within text boxes of the
same type, while
Shift-tab
reverses this and moves
right to left.
Escape
stops editing any text box, reverting to the
previous contents.
Track Management
Alt-click
a track to select it from 0 to infinity (from
the absolute beginning to the absolute end).
Shift-click
a track in region mode to modify the
existing selection.
Control-click
a track in region mode to change the
sync point.
Delete or Backspace
will perform a Clear.
Locate to the seven register points by typing the first
letter of their name:
b
Begin
e
End
s
Sync
i
In (punch)
o
Out (punch)
f
From (loop)
t
To (loop)
–/+ keys
in numeric keypad perform Nudge Left and
Nudge Right.
Right-click
events in event mode to change the dura-
tion or start time, based on whether you click in the
first half or second half of the event.
Control-click
to Copy an audio event while
dragging.
Alt-click
yellow track selection buttons to select all
tracks.
Piano Roll Management
Hold
Control
while dragging MIDI notes to adjust
only pitch.
Hold
Option
while dragging MIDI notes to adjust
only time.
Right-click
on a MIDI note with the Pencil Tool to
erase it.
Left-click
on a note on the keyboard to select all
notes of that pitch.
Right-click
on a note on the keyboard to play it.
TrackScale View
(the grey zooming bar)
Left-click
and
drag
to locate.
Left-click
in blank area to jump one window in that
direction.
Right-click
and
drag
in the grey area to zoom views.