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 conguration le and open it.
File > Open Recent
Choose this menu item to re-open a recently opened
Maestro conguration 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” conguration, where hardware and software I/O
are connected on a one to one basis.