Editing Steps
You can adjust the steps separately, but you can also use modifier keys to enter or edit multiple steps simultaneously.
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To set the level of a step, click at the corresponding position in the graphical editor.
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To change the value of a step, drag the step up or down, or enter a new value in the Level value field.
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To reset the level of a step to 0%, Ctrl/Cmd-click the step.
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To reset all steps, hold Shift-Ctrl/Cmd, and click in the graphical editor.
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To adjust all steps at the same time, Shift-click, and drag a step.
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To draw a ramp with steps, hold down Alt/Opt, and draw a line.
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To draw symmetric ramps at the beginning and the end of the sequence, hold down Shift-Alt/Opt, and draw a line.
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To gradually raise or lower the value of the selected step, use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys.
By default, the value changes in increments of 1%. Hold Shift to use increments of 0.1% instead.
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If the graphical editor has the keyboard focus, you can use the left and right arrow keys to select the previous or the next step.