User`s guide
Duet – User’s Guide
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Maestro
Maestro
Menu by Menu
Maestro > Hide Maestro
Choosing this menu item hides the Maestro application.
Maestro > Hide Others
Choosing this menu item hides all other open applications.
Maestro > Show All
If Hide Others has been previously selected, choosing
this menu item reveals all open applications in the Finder.
Maestro > Quit Maestro
Choosing this menu item closes the Maestro program.
File:
File > Open
Choose this menu item to navigate to a previously saved
Maestro conguration le and open it.
File > Open Recent
Choose this menu item to re-open a recently opened
Maestro conguration le.
File > Close Window
Choose this menu item to close the “active”, or up-front, window.
File > Save
Choose this menu item to save the current settings of all windows.
File > Save As
Choose this menu item to save the current settings of all
windows as a newly named le.
Window:
Window > Minimize
Choosing this menu item minimizes the up-front window to the
OS Dock.
Window > Zoom
Choosing this menu item maximizes the size of the active
Maestro window.
Window > Bring All to Front
Choosing this menu item places all Maestro
windows in front of other applications’ windows.
Tools:
Tools > Maestro Control
Choosing this menu item opens the Maestro Control window.
Tools > Maestro Mixer
Choosing this menu item opens the Routing/Mixer window.
Tools > Reset Symphony Clocking
In certain instances Apogee interfaces can’t be detected until the
clock setting of the rst interface has been reset. Choosing Reset
Symphony Clocking allows the reset of clock source on the rst
interface to Internal or External.
Tools > Refresh Connections
Choosing this menu item re-scans computer connections for
connected Apogee hardware.
Tools > Reset Mixer
Maestro mixers may be reset with this menu item; choose Reset
Displayed to reset the mixer displayed in the Maestro Mixer
window; choose Reset All to reset all mixers.
Tools > Reset Routing
Choosing this menu item resets the Input and Output panes to
a “pass through” conguration, where hardware and software I/O
are connected on a one to one basis.