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The Zyn-Fusion GUI tries to maintain a consistent language through its controls. The ones you’ll see most commonly are:

  • Buttons

  • Sliders

  • Knobs

  • Number fields

  • Input boxes

The knobs and sliders can be reset to their default position with a double-click or a middle-mouse click.

Number fields house + and - buttons which allow incrementing and decrementing the numeric value which the field stores.

Input boxes can be edited by either left- or right-mouse clicking on the box, and editing is stopped by clicking outside the box.

Using the Keyboard

Zyn-Fusion lets you use the keyboard in two ways:

  • playing notes with the alpha-numeric keyboard

  • accessing special functions with modifier keys

For example you can play a C-4 note by pressing the Q key, or play the C-3 note with the Z key. You can also change the keyboard layout between QWERTY and AZERTY in the Global Settings.

Tip
you can learn more about this in the [Global Settings] chapter.

Holding down Ctrl will temporarily activate Learn mode - any control touched will be assigned to a macro.

Holding down Shift will temporarily activate Fine mode - this will greatly increase the input resolution allowing for more precise manipulation.

Copy-pasting

Most elements in Zyn-Fusion can be copied and pasted, using the C and P buttons, usually situated in the top-right corner of the UI element.

You can copy envelope settings, LFO settings, frequency settings, filter settings, oscillators, modulation settings, whole ADDSynth, SUBSynth and PADSynth patches, and much more!