1. Use CTRL+F6
to switch between different windows loaded on the screen.
2. Pressing S
is equivalent to clicking the SOURCE
button of an active soundfile. Pressing D
is equivalent to clicking the DESTINATION
button of an active soundfile. Remember that the source and destination soundfiles must differ - you will hear a 'chord' sound each time you attempt to violate this rule.
3.You can use TAB
to browse through the menu and dialog items. Remember, however, that some of the buttons inside dialogs may be active or inactive depending on the context. In such cases, using the keyboard shortcuts (see below) will be more convenient. When inside the DART XP Pro dialogs, most of the time you can use the single-letter shortcuts instead of the composite ones, e.g., X
instead of ALT+X
. Be aware, however, that on some occasions this won't work (for example, if you happen to be inside an edit box or a combo box).
4.Use SPACE
bar or an appropriate keyboard shortcut to press the selected button.
5.There are ten different thumb positions in each slider range (very small, small, normal etc.) - five to the right and four to the left of the nominal position (if you proceed further you will enter a new range). To have a full control over a slider do the following:
1)Select the tuning parameter.
2)Press TAB
to get to the corresponding choice list (combo box) and use ARROWS
or keyboard shortcuts to select the appropriate range.
3)Press TAB
to get to the slider thumb and use ARROWS
for fine-tuning of the thumb position.
6.The following notation will be used to describe the keyboard shortcuts:
1)X
= press X
2)[X]
= press X
after getting into the appropriate menu
3)X+Y
= press simultaneously X
and Y
4)(X+Y)+[Z]
= press simultaneously X
and Y
, then Z
5)((X+Y)+[Z])+[V]
= press simultaneously X
and Y
, then Z
, then V
Etc.