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Data Type menu
The list can show the Performances, Programs, Wavetables, Kaoss Physics presets, Motion Sequences, Motion
Sequence Lane presets, Scales, Effects presets, and Set Lists on the connected modwave. This menu chooses which
type(s) of data are shown in the list. All Data shows all types of data at once.
Metadata columns
For each item, the list shows the Type, Name, Collection, Category, Author, Notes, and Created and Modified dates,
as well as whether or not the item is locked factory data. You can drag the top of the columns to re-arrange them, or to
resize the columns.
Click on a column heading to sort; click again to reverse the sort order. The triangle icon shows which column is
selected for sorting, and the direction of the triangle (up or down) shows the sort order.
Info Panel
This panel lets you view and edit the metadata for the selected items, including the Name, Collection, Categories 1 & 2,
Author, and Notes. If more than one item is selected, and the items have different settings for a metadata field (such as
the name or category), the field shows the note "<Multiple Values.>"
If the lock icon is shown, the selection includes factory data, and the fields cannot be edited. You can, however, copy
text to paste elsewhere.
The Info panel can be resized by dragging its left edge.
Categories
Categories let you filter by the type of sound, such as basses, leads, bells, etc. Each sound can be assigned to two
Categories, and each data type—Performances, Programs, etc.—has its own list of Categories. Click on a Category
name to filter by that Category; click on the "X" to de-select all Categories.
When searching by Category, a sound will be shown if either of its Categories match the search criteria.
Collections
Categories let you filter sounds by group, such as factory sounds, expansion packs, or your own projects. Each sound
can be assigned to one Collection. Click on a Collection name to filter by that Collection; click on the "X" to de-select
all Collections.
List and selection
This list shows the contents of the connected modwave, as filtered by the data type tabs and search field.
Click on an item in the list to select it. Selecting Performances and Set Lists can, optionally, also select them on the
connected modwave. For more information, see "Preferences" on page 24.
Select multiple non-continuous items by holding down the command key on MacOS, or the Ctrl key in Windows. You
can also select a range of items by using Shift.
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