I don't think it's possible to move just the master slider. What is possible. though....

Press CTRL+2 to select "Master" and then use CTRL+SHIFT+Q (decrease) and CTRL+SHIFT+W to increase.

This moves all sliders in the mixer and not just the "Master" one but the effect is the same.

If you go to Help and type in "Shortcuts" (no inverted commas) in the "Index" search, it's easy to find a list of all BIAB's keyboard shortcuts. There are many.

Regards,
Noel

Selecting Parts
(the names refer to BIAB's non-changing track names; see the image below where the tracks are named with legacy/static names)

Ctrl+2
Selects the Master

Ctrl+3
Selects the Bass track

Ctrl+4
Selects the Piano track

Ctrl+5
Selects the Drums track

Ctrl+6
Selects the Guitar track

Ctrl+7
Selects the Strings track

Ctrl+8
Selects the Melody track

Ctrl+9
Selects the Soloist track

Ctrl+0
Selects the Thru track


Instrument Part Settings

Hold down Ctrl+Shift and the letter to change these instrument settings.

Q,W
Decrease/Increase Volume

E,R
Decrease/Increase Panning

T,Y
Decrease/Increase M. Reverb

U,I
Decrease/Increase A. Reverb

O,P
Decrease/Increase Bank


For example, to reduce the volume of the Bass part

1. Press Ctrl+3 to select the Bass track (assuming the bass is on the Bass track; i.e. the top track in the mixer).

2. Hold Ctrl+Shift and then tap Q to reduce the volume

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Last edited by Noel96; 06/18/18 11:12 AM. Reason: added graphic

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