Using Soundstructure Studio Controls; Adjusting Knobs; Adjusting Matrix Crosspoints - Polycom SoundStructure C16 Design Manual

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Using SoundStructure Studio Controls

The SoundStructure Studio software environment includes various user interface controls for adjusting the
parameters of virtual channels. This section summarizes how to use these controls.

Adjusting Knobs

There are three ways to change the value associated with a knob control:
1 With the mouse: left click (and hold the button) and move the curser up to increase the value and
down to decrease the value. Release the mouse when the parameter setting is at the desired value.
2 With the mouse and keyboard: left click on the knob and then use the cursor arrows to change the
value by increments of 1 and use the page up and page down commands to move the parameter by
10 dB (or to adjust by octaves) on frequency plots.
3 Keyboard: left click the mouse on the text field and type in a value followed by the Enter key.

Adjusting Matrix Crosspoints

Individual crosspoints can be adjusted by double clicking the crosspoint. This will bring up the matrix control
that allows the crosspoint gain, mute status, or which of the three flavors of the input signal to select for this
matrix crosspoint.
Multiple crosspoints may be selected in a contiguous area by left clicking on the first cell and dragging
across to the bottom cell as shown in the following figure. Once the area is selected, hold down the Control
key and double click in any of the cells to bring up the matrix crosspoint control. Any changes made to the
control will affect all selected crosspoints.
In addition, an arbitrary collection of crosspoints can be selected by clicking on the first crosspoint and then
holding the Control key as other crosspoints are selected. Once the collection of crosspoints has been
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