The Snap Selector is located between the root oscillator on the left and the first oscillator on the right and determines the amount that an analog value is changed when using the Value Slider Control. There are eight values to choose from and tapping the Snap button will also align the value slider control to the snap selector increment. For example, with Snap enabled and set to 1, an analog value of 5.67 will be adjustable to 6.0 or 5.0. With Snap not enabled, and set to 1, an analog value of 5.67 will be adjustable to 6.67 or 4.67. When Snap is enabled, the slider will remain in the center of the control. Otherwise, the slider will be in the relative position of the current value.
Additionally, by tapping on the slider to the right or to the left of the slider indicator when Snap is enabled, the value will increment or decrement by larger integral amounts of the snap increment, depending on how far away from the center you tap.
For example, with a snap increment of 10 selected, the frequency can be increased by 120Hz by tapping on the far right of the slider control. Or, with a snap increment of 1 selected, the number of transposed steps can by decreased by 12 (or one octave) by tapping on the far left of the slider control. This allows faster adjustment of values than moving the slider right or left multiple times.