Controls

Functionality

Calf sudiogear provides a set of useful controls for interaction. Some of them change settings of your plugins, some of them display some useful data to give you a visual feedback.

Knobs (1 - 4)

The knobs are the controls you are dealing most of the time with. They change numerical values on drag. A circle of LED's gives a fast visual control of the settting.

To change a value of a knob simply klick on it and keep the mouse button pressed. Start dragging in vertical direction to increase or decrease the value. Dragging the mouse horizontally changes the sensitivity of the knob. Greater distances lead to more accurate changes.

Holding down the SHIFT key while dragging increases the accuracy, too.

The value can also be changed by holding the mouse over a knob and turning the mouse wheel.

If you activated a knob by clicking on it the arrow up and down keys affect the value, too.

Buttons (5 - 9)

Buttons react on a single mouse click. Calf provides different types of buttons for different tasks:

Horiz. and vert. faders (10)

Faders are changing a numerical value just like knobs do. You can grab the slider with the mouse and drag it along the direction of the fader to change the value.

If you click somewhere inbetween the slider and one end of the fader, the value jumps directly to the value equivalent of the position you pointed at.

The value is also affected by the mouse wheel.

Once you have activated a fader, hitting the up and down keys on the keyboard will also affect it's value.

Graphs (11)

These controls provide some useful information for different effects and instruments. Graphs may display a frequency response for equalizers and filters or a dynamic response of compressors and gates. They may also draw LFO curves and phases or waveforms of synthesizers.

Graphs are the most accurate tool to control your settings on a visual base, they don't take any user action.

VU-meters (12)

These displays give you an oversight over levels in Calf (since they don't draw any numerical values by now). They can show in and out levels or gain reduction in dynamic processors.

LED's (13)

These tiny lights can display different kinds of information. Sometimes they act in a simple on/off state, other effects use them to display off/on/over states or they may be used to provide dynamic states like the position of an LFO.