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To remove a plug-in
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Preselect the “--” value (by turning the V-Pot fully counterclockwise), then press the V-Pot
button of the appropriate Insert slot.
The Mackie Control does not switch to Plug-in Edit view, and no plug-in window opens
when the “--” value is chosen. If a plug-in window is open, it closes (if Link mode is inactive).
Plug-in Channel View
This mode shows the plug-ins associated with all Insert slots for the selected channel.
The mode display shows the text “PL.”
The upper LCD row shows Ins1Pl through Ins8Pl.
The lower LCD row shows the plug-in that is currently selected for this Insert slot. Muted
plug-ins are indicated by an asterisk (*), which precedes the plug-in name.
Turning the V-Pots preselects a new plug-in. The plug-in name flashes until activated.
Turning another channel’s V-Pot cancels any previous preselection and starts
preselection on the newly selected channel strip.
Pressing a V-Pot button:
Activates the preselected plug-in (assuming that you’ve made your preselection by
turning the V-Pot).
Opens a plug-in window if none is opened. (If a plug-in window is open and Link
mode is turned on, the selection of another plug-in replaces the existing plug-in.)
Switches to Plug-in Edit view.
Pressing a V-Pot button while the SHIFT button is held down mutes/unmutes the
plug-in.
To remove a plug-in
µ
Preselect the “--” value (by turning the V-Pot fully counterclockwise), then press the V-Pot
linked to the appropriate Insert slot.
The Mackie Control does not switch to Plug-in Edit view, and no plug-in window opens.
If one was previously opened, it closes (if Link mode is inactive).
Plug-in Edit View
You can view and edit plug-in parameters in this mode.
The mode display shows P1. to P8., indicating the number of the selected plug-in Insert
slot.
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