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OP Create Dialog

The OP Create Dialog, also called the Tab menu, lets you create new Operators and is accessed by:

  • double-clicking on the background of a network
  • pressing the Tab key
  • clicking the + icon at the top of a Network Editor Pane beside the path
  • use MMB and/or RMB on OP inputs/outputs
  • RMB -> Add Operator on a Wire
  • RMB -> Add Operator on an empty part of a network

It gives you access to all the operator types, just click on a name and then click anywhere on a Network Editor Pane to place it in the network.

Select the Operator Family from the headings COMP TOP CHOP SOP MAT DAT.

Generators (types with no inputs) are shown using a darker shade, and Filters are the lighter shade of the OP color.

You can start typing the name of the OP type you are looking for. Any OP-type that matches the string you’ve typed will highlight in white. For example, type midi and all the OP types starting with midi will turn white.

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Advanced Options
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Adding Multiple Operators
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Note: This shortcut works on Windows only

Using the <ctrl> key allows multiple operators to be added to the network.

First open the OP Create Dialog. Then press and hold the <ctrl> key while making your selection of operators. As operators are clicked on they will be added to the network.

Wiring Multiple Operators Together
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Using the <shift> key allows multiple operators to be wired together and added to the network.

First open the OP Create Dialog. Press and hold the <shift> key and as you select operators from the menu they will be wired together and added to the network. When selecting an OP of a different family type, a new branch of connected operators will be started.

See Also Change OP Type Dialog