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Soundplant keyboard shortcuts alter5/28/2023 But note that if what you really want to do is change the default settings for all keys permanently, see the next FAQ. To select all keyboard keys, click the top left most key, F1, and then Shift+click the bottom right most key, numpad Enter, which will select all keys in between.How do I select all keys at once for making global changes? Select larger groups of keys by Shift+clicking to select all keys between the currently selected key and the clicked key. Select multiple keys for bulk editing by holding down Ctrl (Windows) or Command ⌘ (Mac) while clicking the desired keys.How can I change the settings of more than 1 key at a time? For further customization of which keys autokill other keys you can use autokill groups. If you set a key's channel priority to autokill, then it will be automatically killed on the next sound trigger of any key, or set it to autofade and it will automatically fade out on the next sound trigger.How can I set a sound to automatically stop as soon as another sound starts? However you can change it to just a plain hit to Backspace/Delete to fade out all via the Preferences➔miscellany➔Backspace function setting. Yes, by default Ctrl+Shift+Backspace (Windows)/Ctrl+Shift+Delete (Mac) fades out all sounds.Is there a way to fade out all playing sounds, rather than cut them abruptly?
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