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272 Tools and wizards
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In order to display the range manager click on the “Manager” button in the
toolbar and then select the “Ranges” tab on the bottom row of the manager
window.
Menu: "Tools -> Managers -> Range manager"
Defining and search for ranges
Defining ranges: To save a range in the manager, you first have to define a
range in the project window. Next, click on the “Define new range” button in
the toolbar of the range manager.
Ranges that are saved using the program's “Save range” feature ("Alt + F2",
"Alt + F3", etc.) appear in the list with "F2", "F3", etc., as indicators.
Searching for ranges: As in other manager windows, the range manager also
features a search option that lets you search for ranges in the current window.
Enter a search item into the box and press “Enter”. Found ranges are
highlighted.
Edit range parameters
You can edit the following parameters in the range manager:
Name
Start
Length
End
To edit a parameter, double click on the respective entry and enter a different
value. Numeric values can be changed by drag & drop, and "Ctrl + Shift"
allows for larger or smaller value changes. “Tab” moves on to the next editable
value. “Cursor up/down” navigates vertically within a column if these are name
text boxes.
VSTi manager
The VSTi manager enables easy display, inserting and deleting of VST, MAGIX,
and Rewire instruments in the current project. If the instruments are opened,
the single outputs to the assigned tracks are displayed. Right clicking on the
selected instrument opens the plug-in dialog of the selected VSTi. Instrument
outputs are routed in the VSTi manager in "Routing setup". Specify how the
outputs should be routed in the dialog that appears. Either route all outputs to
the current track or create new mono or stereo tracks for each output.
Pressing the Del key removes a selected instrument completely from the